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AOC and Other House Democrats Join Immigration Fight Over Spending Bill
On Friday Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and six other House Democrats from New York signed on to a letter urging the Democratic leadership in Congress to include immigration provisions in the sprawling social spending plan being negotiated on Capitol Hill.
Analysis: Sen. Alex Padilla Can Win on Immigration Reform
Unless Padilla or the other Latino senators take a hard line on immigration reform, a legalization bill is unlikely to be enacted during the current Congress.
Immigrant Rights Rally in Front of White House Leads to Arrests
Hundreds of protesters turned up at Lafayette Square in front of the White House on Thursday for a midday “escalation rally” for immigrant rights. Dozens were arrested.
Indian Immigrants Feel Senate Has Ignored Their Calls to Reform Massive Green Card Backlogs
“I considered myself a DREAMer,” says Dip Patel, 25, founder of Improve the Dream, an organization advocating for immigrant youth who grew up as dependents of long-term visa holders but then lose their legal status in the United States when they turn 21 years old.
Manchin: Immigration Reform Likely ‘Too Big’ for Budget Reconciliation Bill
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) tells Latino Rebels that immigration reform is “too big” to fit into the massive social spending bill currently being negotiated by Congressional Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Proponents of 2021 Self-Determination Act for Puerto Rico Make New Push to House Committee Members
Organizations supporting the Self-Determination Act of 2021 (H.R. 2070) for Puerto Rico have initiated a series of nationwide actions directed at key House members of the Natural Resources Committee—details of which will be shared at a Wednesday noon press conference outside the White House in Washington, D.C.
How Juan Pachón Went From Political Asylum to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Bogotá-born and raised, Juan Daniel Pachón Silva escaped the civil war in Colombia not a moment too soon.
DC Immigrant Rally Draws a Massive Number of Protestors, Few Journalists
Asked by Latino Rebels for a crowd count, a rally organizer said, “I don’t know, but this is way bigger than we expected.”
Are These Two Latino Members of Congress Legalization’s Last Stand?
Two Congressional Hispanic Caucus stalwarts in the House of Representatives are tying their votes on Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget deal to immigration reform.
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Parliamentarian Wants More Debate as Immigration Legalization Program Moves Forward in Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senate Democrats returned to Capitol Hill this week, where they expressed confidence in the prospects of passing a legalization program for up to eight million immigrants through the budget deal currently making its way through both chambers of Congress.
Congress Can Ignore Immigration Guidance From Senate Parliamentarian
“You don’t have to do what the Parliamentarian says,” a senior aide familiar with the Democrats’ budget reconciliation strategy told Latino Rebels on Wednesday. “It’s just practice to do so.”
Will Immigration Reform Be a ‘Pay-For’ in Democrats’ Budget Proposal?
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants hangs in the balance on Capitol Hill this week as congressional committees take the formal steps to advance the various components of Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation proposal.
Peruvian Policy Chief Leads Congressional Hispanic Staff Association
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ivelisse Alexandra Porroa-García is a Latina outwardly brimming with a self-confidence that allows her to operate as a top legislative staffer in the Capitol, but she says her main insecurity at work is her Peruvian accent.
ICE Funding Faces Rising Opposition From Democrats in Congress
The House of Representatives was back in the Capitol on Tuesday where Latino Rebels asked members about the future of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
580 Hill Staffers Join New Progressive Staff Association in Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Congressional Progressive Staff Association (CPSA) claims 580 members just 11 weeks after the group received June approval as an official staff association, Latino Rebels has learned.
DREAMer Invites Obama to TED Talk in Mexico
“What better way to address DACA than by having the person who issued the executive order that created the program?” Francisco López told Latino Rebels.
Meet Senator Cory Booker’s Latina Chief of Staff
“I’m grateful for all [Veronica’s] continued work in my office,” Booker said in a statement to Latino Rebels. “Her presence and leadership style are rooted in love and compassion and it allows her to see things differently than most.
With Few Allies in Washington After Trump, What Is ICE’s Future in Congress?
“In terms of ICE’s specific budget [for 2022], I can’t tell you if it increased or whether it stays the same,” House Homeland Security chair Bennie Thompson (D-MI) told Latino Rebels last month in the Speaker’s lobby.
Here Is the White House’s U.S. Strategy for Addressing the Root Causes of Migration in Central America
Earlier on Thursday, the White House released a cover message from Vice President Kamala Harris and a report about how the U.S. should be addressing the root causes of migration from Central America.
Rep. García Puts Immigration Reform Topline at $126 Billion
“Senator Sanders provided $126 billion dollars for ensuring that the cost of a process of legalization incorporating people into our country and providing a pathway to citizenship addresses the fiscal aspects of such an undertaking,” García told Latino Rebels Thursday evening in the Speaker’s Lobby.