Newsroom
Wednesday, 01. 28. 2009
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: APALC accuses law firm of defrauding Korean immigrants MEDILL REPORTS: Undocumented Asians face unique challenges in the U.S. NEW YORK TIMES: For a pardoned Chinese detainee, released but not told why, a lonely, happy trip home SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE: Family facing deportation breakup wins reprieve, says Asian Law Caucus NEW AMERICA MEDIA: Immigrant advocates say immigration enforcement worse under Obama LA OPINION: California's GOP gubernatorial candidates divided on immigration NEW AMERICA MEDIA: What would make immigration reform real reform? STANDING FIRM: Hidden among the hidden: LGBT immigrants in the immigration debate |
NEW YORK TIMES: Lawsuits involving Vietnamese immigrant renew questions on immigrant detention ACLU-NC: Groups, including Asian Law Caucus, request to examine FBI investigation of Muslim American communities NEW YORK TIMES: Why old people should love immigrants LOS ANGELES TIMES: Federal investigation of LA schools sees whether adequate services to English language learners were provided CNN: Undocumented immigrants offer U.S. a shot of optimism NPR: The Democrat's immigration priority CHATTANOOGA TIMES FREE PRESS: A case highlighting competing interests in immigration policy MODESTO BEE: Stanislaus County inmates all get immigration check NEXTGOV: Tweeting for the Startup Visa THE HILL (Opinion): Immigration reform affords chance to improve economy |
APALC Applauds Senator Feinstein's Assistance on behalf of an Asian American Same-Sex Couple (April 24, 2009)
Asian American Civil Rights Organizations Support Unified Labor Position on Immigration (April 14, 2009) Asian American Organizations Applaud President Obama for His Leadership on Immigration Reform (April 9, 2009) Asian American Leaders Applaud Introduction of DREAM Act (March 26, 2009) Immigrants in the Golden State: A Legislative Briefing (March 24, 2009) Severe Budget Cuts will Threaten Vulnerable Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities (February 13, 2009) For more information, please contact: Sara Sadhwani (213) 977-7500 ext. 271 ssadhwani@apalc.org