Posts Tagged ‘Immigration’

Arizona Law Sparks New Fight for Immigrant Rights

Thousands of people across the United States are protesting a new immigration law in Arizona. The law forces police officers to stop anyone who they think might be an undocumented immigrant.



Take Action on Immigration!

Here are a few ways YOU can take action on immigration.



Someday, you could be a: Playwright Just Like Daniel Carlton

As a playwright and community advocate, Daniel Carlton combines his experience in theater with his passion for social change.



Trail of Dreams

Four immigrant Latino college students walk from Miami to Washington D.C. to call attention to the struggles undocumented immigrants face.



Letters to the Editor

Kids opinions about A-Rod, the war in Iraq, gay marriage and being an immigrant



Undocumented Immigrant Teens Face Few Options

Undocumented immigrant children face obstacles to higher education, cannot work legally in the United States and live in fear of deportation.



Letters to the Editor

From seventh graders at the Dolores Huertes Learning Academy in Oakland, California



The Slaughterhouse Kids

Immigration raid uncovers children working in unsafe conditions.



Where the Candidates Stand: Immigration

More than 12 million undocumented immigrants live in the United States. Most left their home country because of poverty.



Border Fence Threatens Big Cats (And People)

Desert Ecosystem Disrupted by Militarized Border