The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Padilla v. Kentucky completely changes the landscape for immigrants facing criminal charges.
Posts Tagged “immigration”
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Posted in: Justice, Rights & Equality, United States
Topics: criminal justice, immigration, Maria Teresa Rojas
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The eventual accession of Western Balkans countries to the European Union holds forth the chance for a brighter future for Roma residents. But right now, their choices are to stay at home and face discrimination and poverty, or migrate in search of a better life.
Posted in: Europe, Rights & Equality
Topics: Albania, Balkans, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, discrimination, EU, immigration, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Roma, Serbia, Zeljko Jovanovic
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The documentary series How Democracy Works Now provides a private, behind-the-scenes look at the 21st-century debate over immigration in America.
Posted in: Governance & Accountability, Rights & Equality, United States
Topics: democracy, immigration, Lori McGlinchey, video