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Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Mar 05 2019
Ramsey County, St. Paul to Partner on Immigrant Defense Fund
The $150,000 fund will support legal representation for immigrants in deportation proceedings.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Mar 05 2019
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi Seeks to Make Punishments Fit the Crime
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi issued directions to consider immigration and other collateral consequences in charging decisions.
Read More...Fact Sheets | Posted on Mar 05 2019
Información General acerca de Licencias para Conducir
Las licencias de conducir permiten a las personas navegar nuestras carreteras de forma legal y segura.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Feb 21 2019
Freedom to Drive MN Launches 2019 Driver’s Licenses for All Campaign
Freedom to Drive MN launched a campaign for driver's licenses for all Minnesotans, regardless of immigration status.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Feb 08 2019
More Than 80% of Americans Want Undocumented Immigrants to Have the ‘Chance to Become U.S. Citizens’
While that number may come as a surprise to some, it represents a three percent drop from 2016.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Feb 05 2019
Seven Immigration Facts: What You Need to Know
Regardless of what the president says, here are seven facts that describe the state of immigration in 2019.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Feb 04 2019
10 things you can do right now to help immigrants and refugees in Minnesota and beyond
Michelle Rivero, director of Minneapolis’ Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA), says speaking out with love is key.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Jan 24 2019
White House ‘Compromise’ Actually Guts DACA and TPS, Restricts Asylum
The Trump/McConnell "compromise" proposal to end the shutdown offers neither good faith nor actual extensions of DACA and TPS.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Jan 22 2019
Trump-McConnell Bill is Filled with Malevolent Poison Pills and has Very Little to Do with Effective Border Security
Among other problems, the bill creates a new application process with new requirements that would exclude many current DACA and TPS holders.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Jan 22 2019
DACA program that protects young undocumented immigrants not likely to get Supreme Court review this term
The Supreme Court did not act on the administration request for quick DACA review, so they are unlikely to act until at least fall 2019.
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