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González Ávila is one of an estimated 4,000 teachers in California with DACA status, according to the Migration Policy Institute. The president of the California Teachers’ Association, E. Toby Boyd, ...
Hundreds of faculty and staff at California colleges and universities are DACA recipients, although the exact total is unclear. According to the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and ...
A federal appeals court in Texas ruled Wednesday (Oct. 5) that DACA is unlawful, but the ruling keeps the program in place for now and allows recipients to renew their status while a lower court ...
The University of California applauds the announcement today (Sept. 13) that the Mission Asset Fund, with support from the Weingart Foundation, will provide $500,000 in grants to cover the cost of ...
However, the rule is still in effect in other states, including California. According to Altman, DACA recipients are eligible for all of the financial support made available to other enrollees.
Just minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court’s hearing on the legality of a federal policy that protects more than 700,000 young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally, California weighed in ...
The University of California was one of the key plaintiffs in Supreme Court case By Zaidee Stavely Ed Source | Ed Source PUBLISHED: November 13, 2019 at 11:07 a.m. | UPDATED: November 13, 2019 at ...
Covered California officials urge DACA recipients to enroll in a health plan before Friday’s midnight deadline. “We are aware that there are fears and uncertainty about health care and the ...
Still, the future of DACA is uncertain. A hearing on a separate lawsuit, in which Texas and six other states sued to end DACA, is scheduled for Dec. 22 in a Houston federal court.
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A migrant dad is being deported from the US after he took a wrong turn on a California freeway and ended up in Mexico, ...
Even if there may not be enough support in Congress for comprehensive immigration reform, incremental steps such as codifying DACA would mean significant progress. Our community is depending on it.
The University of California vowed Thursday to continue providing generous support services for immigrant students after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a Trump move to rescind DACA protections.
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