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ILCM In The News | Posted on Sep 13 2018
DACA From the Beginning
Gail Martinson came to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota back in 2012, as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals was just beginning.
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Sep 13 2018
Citizenship: A Family Affair
“Thank God for people who supported us and helped us get through hard situations, especially immigrant health and legal services."
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Sep 13 2018
Mongolia to Minnesota: One New Citizen’s Story
Even as the spouse of a U.S. citizen, Oogi waited two years for a visa to enter the country.
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Sep 13 2018
New Citizens Talk About Voting
"I wasn’t really into politics or anything, but then this last election really forced me to see how important it is..."
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Sep 13 2018
U.S. Has Highest Share of Foreign-Born Since 1910, With More Coming From Asia
More immigrants than any time since 1910, and better-educated.
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Sep 12 2018
Dolls, Teddy Bears, and the Littlest Immigrants
Dolls and bears are waiting at Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota offices to welcome our littlest immigrants to the United States.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Sep 07 2018
Trump’s new plan to detain immigrant families indefinitely, explained
The Trump administration officially has a plan to detain families who enter the US without legal status indefinitely, including children.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Sep 05 2018
DACA Lives—Defend the Dreamers
Today, on the anniversary of the Trump/Sessions effort to destroy DACA, you can do something.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Aug 30 2018
On immigration, guv candidates Walz and Johnson ‘fundamentally disagree’ on policy priorities
What MN candidates for governor have to say about immigration.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Aug 30 2018
A judge ordered immigrant children removed from troubled Texas facility. They’re still there.
Immigrant children are still being held and drugged at a Texas facility nearly a month after a federal judge ruled they should be moved.
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