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Undocumented Immigration In California

 

Capital Public Radio’s News Department is devoting a whole year to examining one of the most important and polarizing issues of our time. Our goal is to create a body of work that will enlighten and advance the conversation in California and beyond.

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Immigration

Immigrant Advocates Brace For Trump Administration, Others Call For Patience

December 2, 2016 | Randol White

Civil-rights advocates in California are preparing for likely conflicts with immigration policies expected under the incoming Trump Administration.

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With High Court Evenly Split, Obama's Immigration Actions Remain On Hold

June 23, 2016

The Supreme Court finished deadlocked when it considered whether President Obama had the authority to shield millions of immigrants from deportation.

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The View From Here

Out Of The Shadows And Into Marriage

June 23, 2016 | Julia Mitric

For immigrants seeking U.S. residency, marriage provides a clear pathway. Being undocumented makes it complicated. Being gay made it impossible, until recently. His marriage was the last step in Juan Morales' 24-year journey out of the shadows.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Legal Complications Of Undocumented Immigration For Same-Sex Couples

June 23, 2016

What are the added legal complications of undocumented immigration for those seeking residency through same-sex marriage? Today our documentary unit presents its final story in a three-part series exploring undocumented immigration in California.

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Health Care

More California Counties Expanding Non-Emergency Care to Undocumented

May 23, 2016 | Ja'Nel Johnson

Beginning Monday, 35 rural counties will provide primary care to undocumented immigrants.

Health Care

New Program Expands Health Care Access To Undocumented Children

April 27, 2016 | Jonathan Ayestas

A new program looks to offer approximately 170,000 undocumented children in California health care coverage through Medi-Cal.

Immigration

What Are Kids Learning From This Presidential Election?

April 19, 2016

Some teachers worry the heated rhetoric is causing stress, especially among immigrant and minority students. Others are trying to channel the political interest into learning opportunities.

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Immigration

Members Of El Concilio In Modesto Talk About Immigration Law As the Supreme Court Considers Obama Actions

April 18, 2016 | Rich Ibarra

Undocumented immigrants commented today on how President Obama’s executive actions to shield them from deportation has helped to change their lives.

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The View From Here

Navigating Life And Love When One Parent Is Undocumented

March 24, 2016 | Lesley McClurg

Bernardo Martinez Cordova came to the U.S. illegally and quickly found a job. He also found romance with American citizen Kara Davis. The young couple must navigate between two worlds as they raise their family, despite the threat of deportation.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

The Psychological Toll Of Living In The Shadows

March 24, 2016 | James Morrison

We take a look at the psychological effects of being an undocumented immigrant with UC Davis doctoral intern M. Esmeralda Zamudio. She has been studying the emotional and psychological toll living in the shadows takes on California college students.

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NPR: Immigration

Appeals court hears arguments over GOP-leaning states' suit to end DACA

July 6, 2022

A federal judge in Texas last year declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program dead but left it intact while his order is appealed by the Justice Department and advocacy groups.

A movement gains force to 'put South Africans first,' and to drive migrants out

June 7, 2022

The group Operation Dudula rallies against immigration, blaming foreigners for problems from crime to unemployment, and is gaining a following across South Africa.

Texas governor says the state may contest a Supreme Court ruling on migrant education

May 6, 2022

Gov. Greg Abbott says the court's ruling in 1982 has imposed an unfair burden on Texas.

What to know about Title 42, the Trump-era policy now central to the border debate

April 24, 2022

A decades-old public health order is back in the spotlight as it's set to expire next month — a move that is long-overdue for immigration advocates. Here are some Title 42 basics, and some history.

The U.S. is ending its pandemic border rules. It could mean a surge in migration

April 1, 2022

The Biden administration is moving to end sweeping pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42 on May 23. The controversial public health order was used to quickly expel migrants at the border.

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