The Alabama House of Representatives Tuesday approved a measure that would allow some students living in the country illegally to attend public higher education in the state. HB 210, sponsored by Rep. Reed Ingram, R-Pike Road, would allow students in the U.S. without legal permission to attend one of Alabama’s post-secondary institutions, if they have […] The post Alabama House passes bill allowing some undocumented immigrants to attend college appeared first on Alabama Reflector.
Claudia Perez’s children could count on one hand the number of times they had seen their father cry. The day their mother left was one of them. Perez had worked her whole life for a dream that did not come true: Save enough money to take her family back to Mexico and live together in the town where they were all born. Instead, on a cold February day, she stepped onto a bus in Brighton Park and .
A bill that would void out-of-state driver’s licenses given to immigrants lacking legal status passed out of a Senate committee last week. SB 108, sponsored by Sen. Arthur Orr, R-Decatur, would target “a class of licenses issued by another state exclusively to undocumented immigrants who are unable to prove lawful presence in the United States.” […] The post Alabama bill would void some out-of-state driver’s licenses for migrants without legal status appeared first on Alabama Reflector.
Former President Donald Trump is planning an extreme expansion of his first-term crackdown on immigration if he returns to power in 2025 — including preparing to round up people living in the United States without legal permission on a vast scale and detain them in sprawling camps while they wait to be expelled. The plans would sharply restrict both legal and illegal immigration in a multitude of ways. Trump wants to revive his first-term border policies, including banning entry by people from c