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Aliento at ASU hosted a “Know Your Rights” workshop for students without legal immigration status and empower them to ...
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With the college football season wrapped up, early draft entries finalized, and the transfer portal currently closed until ...
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State lawmakers are proposing two diametrically opposed requirements on what state and local officials should be doing about illegal immigration. HB 2807, one bill introduced by Democratic Rep.
According to the Fifth Amendment on the U.S. Constitution, every person in the United States has the right to remain silent regardless of immigration status, according to Amagda Pérez, attorney and co ...