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DACA recipient expresses worries following Trump's victory
While President-elect Donald Trump has made it clear that mass deportations is part of his agenda when he is sworn into office, no one knows how that plan would be carried out. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara spoke with a local DACA recipient who could be impacted.
"Le plus horrible aujourd’hui, c’est le plaisir qu’ils prennent à nous regarder souffrir" : en Arizona, l'angoisse des demandeurs d'asile après l'élection de Donald Trump
Le président élu des États-Unis a promis d'organiser la plus grande campagne d'expulsion de l'histoire du pays. Dans le sud du pays, l'inquiétude est montée d'un cran dès l'annonce des résultats.
Arizona ‘Dreamers’ uncertain of future under Trump’s second presidency
There‘s now heightened uncertainty for the tens of thousands of younger migrants who were brought to the country as children by their parents, also known as “Dreamers.”
Arizona ‘Dreamers’ uncertain of future under Trump’s second presidency
DACA recipients face uncertain future as Donald Trump says border security would be his top priority.
Undocumented immigrants in US ‘terrified' as Trump returns
The prospect of mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump has sparked fear among undocumented immigrants.
President-elect Donald Trump’s call for mass deportations reignites political debate, with Arizona Republicans backing the proposal, while others distance themselves. Public opinion remains divided on this sweeping immigration policy.
Propuesta 314 preocupa a la comunidad migrante
La propuesta les daría facultades migratorias a agencias del orden en todo el estado, algo que desde que se puso en las boletas electorales, causo preocupación entre la comunidad migrante de Arizona.
Republican border security ballot measure Prop. 314 passes in Arizona
Arizona voters passed Prop. 314, allowing state and local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws. Critics warn of racial profiling and compare it to the controversial 2010 SB 1070 law, while supporters cite frustration with federal border security efforts. The law is not set to take effect immediately.
Aliento Statement on Presidential Election & Proposition 314 Outcome
Today is a sad day in Arizona and the country. President-elect Trump's message of hate, division, and dehumanization appears to have galvanized enough support to return to the White House. Our hearts and minds are with the millions of children who are scared that their mom, dad, or sibling will be picked up in the middle of the night or don’t come home.
Elecciones EE. UU. 2024: Votantes de Arizona decidirán sobre la Proposición 314
Ángel Palazuelos, de la Organización Aliento Votes, habla de la proposición 314 de Arizona, ya que los votantes decidirán si permiten que la policía arreste a migrantes
Arizona approves Proposition 314 that will let police arrest undocumented immigrants, stoking fears of racial profiling
Arizona voters passed Proposition 314 by a wide margin, empowering state and local police to arrest undocumented immigrants. Critics warn of potential racial profiling, likening it to the contentious 2010 SB 1070 law, while supporters argue it addresses gaps in federal border enforcement.
Arizona Latino advocates ready to fight anti-immigrant proposition
In-depth exploration by three NAHJ Latina journalists uncovers the stories behind the 36 million Latino voters shaping U.S. elections. From macro-level impacts to the pivotal role of swing states like Nevada and Arizona
Gen Z speaks: Elections and the immigration divide
A discussion on immigration by the people of today who will change tomorrow. A diverse group of Gen Zers from across the political spectrum to discuss the ongoing immigration debate, hosted by Dena Takruri.
Un día con latinos que buscan el sueño americano
Hace casi 100 años se hizo la promesa del sueño americano: tener una casa, educación, trabajo y una familia. Este sueño iba originalmente dirigido a los estadounidenses, pero pronto se convirtió en el sueño de miles de migrantes que veían a Estados Unidos como la tierra de las oportunidades.
"Je pense à l'impact du vainqueur sur ma vie" : en Arizona, avant la présidentielle américaine, de jeunes sans-papiers tentent de convaincre les électeurs de les défendre
Dans les rues de Phoenix, l'organisation Aliento incite les électeurs à se rendre aux urnes. Ils ont notamment à l'esprit le sort des familles d’exilés, à l’heure où Kamala Harris et (surtout) Donald Trump font campagne sur le thème du contrôle de l’immigration.
The Radio Station that Latino Voters Trust
Palazuelos, who is twenty-two, chimed in: “Saúl and I, we’re both Dreamers and we don’t have the power to vote, but what we can do is ask people to cast their ballot with our community in mind.”
Almost 25% of Gen Zers are the children of immigrants. How do they see the election?
Abril Valenzuela, the youngest in her family, is the only U.S. citizen among her undocumented relatives in Arizona. The article describes her experience growing up alongside undocumented cousins and the importance she places on voting after witnessing the challenges faced by her family.