APA Families May Be Price of Immigration Reform
AsianWeek, News Report, Posted: May 24, 2013
U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawaii is concerned that the immigration reform bill moves away from the principle of family reunification.
Call It What You Will, It’s Still Genocide
Al Día, Editorial, Posted: May 23, 2013
Guatemala has annulled the judgement that found ex-dictator Efraín Rios Montt guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity.
Cuban LGBT Activist Confronted Homophobia on Two Shores
Al Día, Profile, Posted: May 09, 2013
Ada Bello fled Cuba for the U.S. in search of sexual freedom, only to find more persecution of the LGBT community.
Assembly Passes Bills Addressing Safety of Seniors, Disabled
EGP News, News Report, Posted: May 06, 2013
Garcia proposed the bills, AB 849 and AB 971 after seeing “loopholes” in laws protecting the safety of seniors and the disabled, said Tim Reardon, her chief of staff.
In Immigration Debate, Millionaire's Visa Under the Radar
China Daily, News Analysis, Posted: May 04, 2013
Little attention has been paid to the EB-5 visa, a program that offers a path to a green card for foreign investors and is set to expire in 2015.
Caribbean and African Immigrants Getting Blocked in New Immigration Bill
African Globe, News Report, Posted: May 03, 2013
The Senate’s immigration reform bill would eliminate “diversity” visas, one of the primary ways African immigrants come to the U.S.
Are Pro-Immigrant Marches Counterproductive?
La Opinión, News Analysis, Posted: May 02, 2013
Immigrants and their allies marched Wednesday in cities across the country. But do these demonstrations help or hurt their goal?
Mexico’s New Revolt From Below
Frontera NorteSur, News Report, Posted: May 01, 2013
What began as a teachers' strike in Mexico is transforming into a popular movement that challenges the economic policies of the IMF and Wall Street.
'Gang of 8' Immigration Bill is Practical, But Far From Ideal
Ponte Al Día, Op-ed, Posted: Apr 17, 2013
Big business and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stand to gain much if the proposed immigration reform bill becomes law.
In Zimbabwe, Learning Chinese Is a Lucrative Investment
Africa Renewal, News Report, Posted: Apr 08, 2013
Chinese trade in Africa has spurred a growing trend in Zimbabwe and other countries: learning Chinese as a second or third language.
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