by Maryam Saleh | Mar 15, 2017 | Immigration
College senior Ana Tobar has advocated for immigration reform since her freshman year at George Mason University in Washington, DC. Tobar, 21, a double major in global affairs and communication and an immigrant, herself, has often focused on finding allies to help...
by David Jordan | Mar 7, 2017 | Immigration
WASHINGTON – About 200 people rallied outside the White House Monday evening to protest President Donald Trump’s revised executive order that temporarily halts entry to the United States for citizens of six Muslim-majority nations calling it “Muslim ban 2.0” and an...
by Maryam Saleh | Feb 24, 2017 | Featured, Immigration
WASHINGTON – Despite President Donald Trump’s directive that the Department of Homeland Security must hire as many as 15,000 additional immigration agents, homeland security analysts and former officials say there’s no easy way to make that happen anytime soon. Trump...
by Taylor Goebel | Feb 17, 2017 | Immigration
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of immigrants and their families marched two miles to the White House on Thursday instead of going to work, shutting down more than 80 area restaurants to show what a day without them in the workforce looks like. Similar demonstrations...
by David Jordan | Feb 6, 2017 | Featured, Immigration
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump campaigned on the promise he would end a program that allows undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children to remain in the U.S., but in an interview less than a week after taking the oath of office he said those...
by Taylor Goebel | Feb 3, 2017 | Immigration
WASHINGTON – As Senate and House leaders Monday called for legislation to overturn the Trump administration’s ban on travel to the U.S. by people from certain Muslim countries, Shahrouz Hafez was thinking about how the ban has changed his future from a job in America...