Outrage
“Apurar, cielos, pretendo, Por qué me tratáis así, qué delito cometí contra vosotros naciendo. Aunque si nací, ya entiendo qué delito he cometido; bastante causa ha tenido vuestra justicia y rigor, Pues el delito mayor del...
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Posted by Annaluisa Padilla | May 18, 2016 | Admissions & Border, Asylum & Protection, DREAM Act/DACA, Family Detention, Immigration Reform
“Apurar, cielos, pretendo, Por qué me tratáis así, qué delito cometí contra vosotros naciendo. Aunque si nací, ya entiendo qué delito he cometido; bastante causa ha tenido vuestra justicia y rigor, Pues el delito mayor del...
Read MorePosted by Annaluisa Padilla | Apr 19, 2016 | DREAM Act/DACA, Immigration Reform
It was early Monday morning in Los Angeles and all along the West Coast of the United States, people were just waking up. Cars were jamming the freeways, lines were forming at coffee shops and TVs were tuned to the morning news....
Read MorePosted by Annaluisa Padilla | Apr 14, 2016 | DREAM Act/DACA
On Monday, April 18, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the controversial case, United States v. Texas, to determine the fate of more than 3 million undocumented individuals. The lawsuit, filed by Texas and 25...
Read MorePosted by Annaluisa Padilla | Jan 19, 2016 | Immigration Reform
The American people are frustrated by the inability of Congress to take action and tackle the challenging, yet not insurmountable, task of reforming our immigration system and bringing it into the new century. That shouldn’t be...
Read MorePosted by Annaluisa Padilla | Oct 8, 2015 | DREAM Act/DACA, Immigration Reform
Sophie Cruz became an instant celebrity when she approached Pope Francis’s motorcade to hand him a letter begging him to help her keep her parents in the United States. Her message was simple, coming from a five-year-old, yet...
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