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It s an endorsement that could prove to be significant for Janey within the Latino community. Number one, does the endorsement carry clout? And number two, is the endorsement in a subset of voters that has a high undecided [rate], said Suffolk University pollster David Paleologos. In this case, the answer is yes, to both. Paleologos says with polls showing one of every three Hispanic voters is undecided, the Arroyos, with a proven track record of grass-roots campaigning, could help sway votes. But not everyone agrees. For me, it s not just about identity politics, said Patricia Montes. Montes is the executive director of Centro Presente, a Latino organization fighting for immigrant rights. She says she is still undecided. ....
A young migrantâs perilous journey and the cost of inaction Four weeks after MarÃaâs daughter first disappeared into the bowels of the US immigration system, the two were finally reunited. By Marcela GarcÃa Globe Columnist,Updated April 20, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Migrants from Central American countries wait to be taken to a Border Patrol intake station after being smuggled across the Rio Grande river in Roma, Texas, on March 30.Dario Lopez-Mills/Associated Press It was midmorning and the young Salvadoran migrant was terrified at the sight of the Rio Grande before her. One of her male companions said to her, âIâll help you.â Soon, the water was up to their necks. Midway across the river, he said to her, âThis is where I leave you.â He turned and swam back to the Mexican side. She panicked but willed herself to keep going by herself. She didnât know how to swim. ....
Katherine Clark sees opening for immigration reform, path citizenship wickedlocal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wickedlocal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The arrival of the Biden administration and the potential for the COVID-19 pandemic to soon be under control have combined to give immigration reform advocates in Massachusetts hope that a long-term solution is within reach. U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark, a Melrose Democrat and senior leader in the House, convened a group on Monday to discuss the status of immigration in the United States and the efforts underway to build momentum for Congress to tackle reform. The House has passed legislation this year to give the so-called Dreamers young immigrants in the country illegally who were brought here as children and immigrant farmworkers a path to apply for permanent residence. In addition to convincing the Senate to take up those bills, Clark said Congress must take additional steps to create pathways to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants, including high-skilled groups, and protect against exploitation in the workforce. ....
A new day, or an old story, for the undocumented? Biden has a chance to succeed where other administrations have failed with progressive immigration reform. He should not let the opportunity pass. By Marcela GarcÃa Globe Columnist,Updated February 1, 2021, 3:31 p.m. Email to a Friend Volunteer Rob Santos dishes out chilate de pollo (braised chicken in a spicy broth) in the kitchen at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. Santos is among at least 30 volunteers from Brooklyn Immigrant Community Support helping to feed immigrants in need during a food emergency. Many immigrant New Yorkers, including undocumented workers affected by statewide stay-at-home orders that forced the businesses they worked for to close, are experiencing food emergencies so members of their own community and neighbors are pitching in to distribute food, groceries and provide hot meals to those who ca ....