Mike Blake

Young undocumented immigrants get reprieve under new U.S. government policy

Global Politics

Undocumented immigrants brought to the United States by their parents before the age of 16 are about to get a reprieve from the threat of deportation that’s long hung over their heads. The Obama administration announced a new proposal to suspend deportations of specific immigrants and grant them work authorization.

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Conflict & Justice

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Lifestyle & Belief
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