Trump claims undocumented immigrants are taking jobs from Black, Latino population Trump repeated his argument made during the presidential debate that undocumented immigrants were taking away jobs from Americans, particularly minority groups. July 18, 2024...
Advocates Push for Expanded Work Permits for Long-Term Undocumented Immigrants Apr 12, 2024|Sean Keenehan “Here to Work” advocates say extending legal work permits to long-term undocumented residents will help unite communities, stabilize the workforce and promote fair wages. Opponents argue that ...
Majority of Undocumented Immigrants Work in Low-Skill Jobs, Report Finds (Posted 2015-03-26 13:58:00) ; Pew Finds Illegal Immigrant Workforce Remains Steady at 5.1 Million, but Few Have Risen above Menial JobsConstable, Pamela
California recently began allowing eligible undocumented immigrants to get Medicaid coverage, and the state’s program does cover gender-affirming care when deemed medically necessary. But Kansas already excludes most kinds of gender-affirming care from Medicaid coverage...
Opposition to sanctuary city protections for undocumented migrants has been growing in generally progressive cities, Chicago as well as New York. And Latinos are part of it. “There has been this misunderstanding about where Latinos are when it comes to border and border security,”Gallego...
For all his nasty talk about immigrants, Trump does not get off the hook on this matter. He was an enthusiastic employer of illegal labor, never built that wall with Mexico and refused to punish U.S. employers for hiring undocumented workers. Barack Obama deported more people than...
Nonprofit NPower is training Detroiters for jobs in technology for free. DETROIT (FOX 2)-NPower, a tech training nonprofit that provides free tuition to people in underserved Michigan cities has launched inDetroit. "When I lost my job during the pandemic I was pretty hopeless. There were a...
Engaged mayors and cities to amplify the broad sweeping impact President Biden’s U.S. Citizenship Act would have on all 11 million undocumented immigrants, including farm workers and individuals with Temporary Protected Status. Partnered with cities including San Diego, Long Beach, Pomona, Dallas, ...
Do Apprehensions of Undocumented Immigrants Reduce Crime and Create Jobs? Evidence from U.S. Districts, 2000-2015Hines, Annie LauriePeri, GiovanniU.C. Davis Law Review
NYC To Spend $18M To Help Undocumented Immigrants Get JobsIn controversial move, New York City program helps immigrants get work visas and driver's licenses.Bryan Llenas