«Our prayer,» the letter reads in part, «is that these young people would be allowed to continue contributing to our society
without fear of deportation.»
The Department of Homeland Security announced Monday that it would end temporary protected status (TPS) for the roughly 200,000 Salvadorans allowed to live in the US
without fear of deportation following a pair of earthquakes in their country in 2001.
The Trump administration says it will end the temporary protected status that has allowed some 200,000 natives of El Salvador to live in the U.S.
without fear of deportation for nearly 17 years.
«A system of free movement is the best way to protect and advance the interests of all workers, by giving everyone the right to work legally, join a union and stand up to their boss
without fear of deportation or destitution.»
Town Board member Daniel Torres, in a Facebook posting late Thursday, said the new law restricts «local law enforcement from coordinating with ICE (U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement) for the purposes of immigration enforcement» and «will ensure that ALL members of our community can contact or work with the town police in a time of need
without fear of deportation.»
Five years ago, U.S. President Barack Obama signed an executive order that allowed young, unauthorized immigrants who arrived in the country as children to work, go to school, and get a driver's license
without fear of deportation.
They excluded the DHS bill, which includes funding for the nation's immigration and border security programs, in protest against White House moves to make it easier for some undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States
without fear of deportation.
The authors suggest that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an initiative signed by the Obama administration in 2012 that allows certain young undocumented immigrants to work legally in the U.S.
without fear of deportation, could help shore up the numbers.
Implemented in the United States a little over one year ago, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program provides an opportunity for undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children to remain in the country
without fear of deportation, and allows them more opportunities in the areas of work and education.
The policy, the DACA program, while not granting a path to legalization, enables them to remain in the country
without fear of deportation and to apply for work permits.
Not exact matches
And now that Attorney General Jeff Sessions is cracking down on sanctuary cities, where immigrants can live
without fear of local authorities turning them in to the federal government, these groups are vulnerable to the recent
deportation raids.
The court ruling means these men can now leave the church
without fear of arrest for
deportation.
«The Assembly Majority believes that the continued success
of our state depends on ensuring that immigrants have access to the resources they need to make meaningful contributions to their communities
without the
fear of inappropriate
deportation and other serious consequences.»
Nataliya Fox accused Encounters International
of fraud and negligence, saying it should have screened its male clients and told her about a law that helps foreign nationals escape abusive relationships
without fear of automatic
deportation.
If immigrants are targeted, children whose parents are immigrants or who are immigrants themselves will live in
fear of deportation.36 If Medicaid is cut, not only will it increase the number
of uninsured children
without access to needed medical care, but it will also put the jobs
of thousands
of school nurses, psychologists, and physical therapists at risk.37 This would hurt health outcomes for many children, especially those with disabilities.
The movement can reach out to immigration reform groups and others to develop ways to help those families evade
deportation; this includes running bus services that can transport children from homes to schools
without endangering their families, as well as work with community groups such as San Francisco's Arriba Juntos to provide schooling to those in
fear of appearing in schools.
Today, West Coast LEAF is calling on the City
of Vancouver to become a «sanctuary city» in which everyone can access municipal services and police protection regardless
of their immigration status,
without fear of detention and
deportation.
SACRAMENTO — Today, Governor Brown signed into law AB 208 which will amend current California law so that immigrants can safely access drug rehabilitation programs for misdemeanor drug offenses
without the
fear of being exposed to
deportation.