Workshops in Chapulhuacán, Hidalgo: The rights of migrant workers in the U.S.
January 21, 2015
January 21, 2015
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They charged me for the job offer:
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They punished me for making a complaint or for defending my rights:
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December 22, 2014
December 22, 2014
December 15, 2014
December 10, 2014
December 1, 2014
Immigrant communities and labor and advocacy groups celebrate an important step made by President Obama to improve the lives of immigrant families and workers. On November 20, the President announced his plans to begin fixing the broken immigration system in the U.S.
The President created a new program called Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA). Under this program, persons will be temporarily protected from deportation from the United States and receive work authorization. The qualifications to be eligible for DAPA are the following: a person must
December 1, 2014
Las comunidades de inmigrantes y grupos laborales y de defensa celebran el importante paso dado por el presidente Obama para mejorar la vida de las familias migrantes y de las y los trabajadores. El 20 de noviembre, el Presidente anunció sus planes para comenzar a arreglar el sistema de inmigración fallido en los Estados Unidos.
November 13, 2014
November 13, 2014