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Jasmine Aguilera
Recent Articles
Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden’s 100-Day Freeze on Deportations
A judge granted a restraining order that temporarily blocks President Biden’s 100-day freeze on most deportations for 14 days.
By Jasmine Aguilera
January 22, 2021
Biden Proposes $4 Billion to Fix Root Causes of Migration
Biden's comprehensive immigration reform bill includes an eight-year pathway to citizenship and a plan to fix the root causes of migration.
By Jasmine Aguilera
January 20, 2021
Trust in Social Institutions Eroded Further in 2020: Study
A new report finds that 2020 marked an "era of information bankruptcy"
By Jasmine Aguilera
January 13, 2021
The Legacy of Trump's Border Wall
Trump visited the U.S./Mexico border in his first public appearance since Jan. 6. Here's what to know about the legacy of his border wall.
By Jasmine Aguilera
January 12, 2021
Meet Artists Recreating Lotería, the Iconic Mexican Bingo
A range of artists throughout the U.S. and Latin America have redesigned the classic Mexican Lotería, which is now more than a century old.
By Jasmine Aguilera
December 24, 2020
Women Provide Testimony Alleging Medical Abuse By ICE Doctor
The lawsuit on behalf of 14 women alleges Amin performed unnecessary and nonconsensual medical procedures on them as far back as 2018.
By Jasmine Aguilera
December 22, 2020
DACA Has Been Fully Reinstated. Here's Why
The government began officially accepting new DACA applications after a judge fully reinstated the program. Here's what that means
By Jasmine Aguilera
December 8, 2020
U.S. Shares Formerly Undisclosed Data on Separated Parents
The government has shared previously undisclosed data with those locating the parents of children who were separated at the border.
By Jasmine Aguilera
December 3, 2020
Elliot Page, Star of 'Juno,' Announces Transgender Identity
Academy Award nominated actor Elliot Page, star of 'Juno' and 'Umbrella Academy' announced he is transgender and his pronouns are he/they.
By Jasmine Aguilera
December 1, 2020
Inside Mental Health Care For Families Separated at the Border
Families separated at the border were traumatized. Accessing mental health care is an uphill battle
By Jasmine Aguilera
November 25, 2020
What a Biden Administration Means for U.S. Immigration Policy
President-elect Joe Biden has promised to undo most, if not all of President Trump's changes to immigration, but when and how will be complicated.
By Jasmine Aguilera
November 20, 2020
Why The Complexities of 2020 'Latino Vote' Were Overlooked
Latinos are a complex demographic, but campaigns and political pundits continue to treat a group of nearly 61 million people as a monolith.
By Jasmine Aguilera
November 5, 2020
Asylum Seekers With Disabilities Challenge Trump Admin's MPP
A class action lawsuit filed Monday by asylum seekers with physical disabilities or mental health conditions challenges the Trump Administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy.
By Jasmine Aguilera
November 2, 2020
Asylum Seekers Miss Deadlines Due to COVID-19
Stuck in Mexico, asylum hearings postponed indefinitely, and without access to a mailbox, many have missed their one-year deadline to submit their applications for asylum.
By Jasmine Aguilera
September 25, 2020
New Record: More than 2 Million Acres of California Burned
The amount of land burned by wildfire in California surpassed the all-time record of 1.9 million set in 2018 as fire departments remain prepared for more wildfires due to critical fire weather.
By Jasmine Aguilera
September 7, 2020
ICE Detains Kids Despite Court Order, COVID-19
120 children remain in ICE detention despite court order for them to be released due to COVID-19 concerns
By Jasmine Aguilera
August 14, 2020
Only 3% of People in the U.S. Identify as Latinx: Pew Research
Only 3% of people in the U.S. describe themselves as Latinx, a gender-neutral and inclusive alternative to Latino or Hispanic.
By Jasmine Aguilera
August 11, 2020
El Paso Shooting: City Grapples With Racism 1 Year Later
One year after a mass shooting, El Paso residents grapple with confronting anti-Latino racism and white supremacy that has always existed in the U.S.
By Jasmine Aguilera
August 3, 2020
What We Learned About Sick Leave From H1N1
The debate for federal paid sick leave began during the H1N1 pandemic in 2009—and it continues today
By Jasmine Aguilera
August 3, 2020
Dr. Anthony Fauci Baseball Card Sells Out, Setting Records
A limited-edition card featuring Dr. Anthony Fauci throwing the MLB's opening pitch has sold out at more than 51,000
By Jasmine Aguilera
July 28, 2020
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