INITIATIVESYo Soy México
Yo Soy México is a bi-national program focused on the economic, social, and cultural reintegration of migrants returning to Mexico (whether voluntarily or as a consequence of deportation) through bilateral cooperation, project development, and design and implementation of public policies.
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Yes al Inglés is a low-cost English learning educational program. It provides a certification from prestigious universities in the United States. The program has easy access to its online platform and is available to anyone who is looking to acquire basic knowledge of the language.
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Registro Civil is directed to Mexican citizens residing in the United States. It offers fast, easy, and low cost access to official documents issued by the Mexican Government, such as birth, death and marriage certificates. Registro Civil strives to provide access to essential resources for applicants obtaining their official documents in order to establish their identity.
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S.774 Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act, clears committee in bipartisan vote increasing its prospects of becoming law Written by: Miryam Hazan, Ph.D. After having considered 301 amendments during five days of deliberation, the Senate Judiciary Committee finally approved with minor modifications the immigration reform bill originally put together by a bipartisan group of Senators, the “gang of eight”, setting up its debate in the floor for early June. Thirteen senators voted in favor of S. 744, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act, while only five voted against it. The Republicans that voted in favor included Jeff Flake of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, and Orrin Hatch of Utah. Read more >> Los inmigrantes en la cuerda floja
E.E.U.U. – Mientras la Reforma Migratoria sigue avanzando en el Senado, más de 2 millones de jornaleros de la construcción y trabajadoras del hogar en Estados Unidos están en riesgo de no ser legalizados por falta de documentación laboral probatoria. Tampoco cuentan con recursos para solventar los trámites necesarios en caso de una amnistía.
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