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By Angela Tudico | National Archives News WASHINGTON, June 30, 2023 Dr. Randa Tawil, one of two 2022 Cokie Roberts Women’s History Fellows, spent November 2022 here at the National Archives, researching Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) case files to explore the correlation between pregnancy and deportation for early 20th-century migrants to the United States.
I felt hope : North Texas DACA recipient reacts to President Biden s new immigration policies
President Biden signed several immigration reform polices and proposed legislation. He wants to pave the way for 11 million undocumented people to get citizenship. Author: Rebecca Lopez Updated: 8:38 PM CST January 21, 2021
ARLINGTON, Texas President Joe Biden signed several immigration policies on his first day in office Wednesday. He also sent legislation to Congress to pave a way for citizenship for more than 11 million undocumented people, including DACA recipients.
Helena Vaquera has been in the U.S. since she was 5 years old, brought by her parents who came into the country illegally from Mexico. She said they wanted a better for her.