Submit an opinion article about an important political, economic or social issue affecting the United States or México, or Mexican and Latinos in the United States, and hear how other students respond.
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Jai Malano-Ayers
It has been illegal for employers to knowingly hire unauthorized workers in the U.S. since The Immigration Reform and Central Act of 1986. However, in the 1982 Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court case, taxpayers were required to begin paying for the
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christine williams
Immigration Illustration
Sponsored by Student Voices - MATT.org
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sarah zacarias
A rare, unflinching look at one of today’s most important issues--from one of today’s most well-known journalists.
In this insightful, well-researched book, Peabody and Emmy® Award-winning journalist Geraldo Rivera examines the growth of the Hispanic population in the U.S., fueled
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Daniela Perdomo
MATT is the partnering sponsor of a new daily-updated, non-partisan blog on immigration! It launched on Monday, June 25 but its success is dependent on readers like you who write comments, send in tips, etc.
Visit it here:
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Frank Cabrera
How does this tie into immigration policy? The security implications are vast. A failure of immigration reform and the continuation of anti-immigratory policy will provide those who threaten regional security with a tool to further foment anti-American sentiment. One could place
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Juan Godoy
Can’t stand media communicators and even congressmen using the term "Legal Immigration"
(versus the "Illegal" kind) as to imply "Just" or "Fair" without any understanding of the fact
that for generations immigrants have come to this country just
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Daniela Perdomo
I had the opportunity to ask Shuya Ohno , who works with the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) , about incorrect stereotypes regarding immigrants to the United States. Born in Japan, he moved to an immigrant-rich neighborhood in New
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