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SCOTUS Hands Down Arizona Immigration Ruling

June 25, 2012 by Caitlin Highland Leave a Comment
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The Supreme Court released its decision today on Arizona v. United States, the case which decided the fate of the controversial immigration bill in Arizona, S.B. 1070. The court struck down three out of four provisions in the law, but unanimously upheld perhaps the most controversial aspect of the bill. The provisions that were struck [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus Tagged With: Arizona, immigration, S.B. 1070, SCOTUS, US Supreme Court

The Georgia 7 Standing Up Against Education Ban

April 7, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment
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Education policy makers in Georgia are attempting to prevent undocumented youth from accessing higher education in this country. The Georgia House introduced Bill 59, a bill that would essentially restrict eligible immigrant youth from applying to some of the top schools in the state. “The Georgia 7″ are a group of undocumented students who came [...]

Filed Under: Education, Students Rising Up Tagged With: DREAM Act, DREAM Activist, Georgia, Georgia 7, higher education, immigration, petition, protests

Sweeping Anti-Immigration Bill Signed Into Law in Arizona

April 16, 2010 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Guest post submitted by feminist activist, Gloria Negrete-Lopez Imagine yourself walking home from school as fast as you can and on your way home you pass a police car. You get a little nervous as you look down at the color of your skin and you realize that you fit the stereotype of an “undocumented” [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus Tagged With: immigration

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