“Education Day” es cuando vamos al capitolio, hablamos con legisladores y la verdad me inspiro mucho para seguir apoyando a mi comunidad.
Read MoreBecause of violence faced by her family there, Reyna Montoya, 32, a DACA recipient and the founder and CEO of Aliento, doesn’t view moving back to Mexico, where she was born, as a viable option.
Read MoreMore than a decade ago, Arizona was the flashpoint over illegal immigration in the U.S. as the number of apprehensions along the state’s border with Mexico soared to historic numbers. The state had a robust undocumented immigrant population at the time, but it has since decreased significantly.
Read MoreAliento, un grupo dirigido por jóvenes con sede en Phoenix, dijo que impulsará un cambio en la ley de Arizona que permita a los residentes indocumentados solicitar una licencia de conducir.
Read MoreUn grupo de inmigrantes en Arizona participó este viernes en una exhibición artística donde expresaron sus experiencias, historias y sentimientos sobre la problemática migratoria en Estados Unidos.
Read MorePor sexto año consecutivo, Aliento llevará a cabo este viernes su gala anual de arte “Una Experiencia Humana: Historia de Migración, Expresión y Comunidad”, compuesta de obras que cuentan las historias de “resiliencia, fortaleza, sueños, miedos y esperanza” de familias indocumentadas, de estatus migratorio mixto y beneficiarias de DACA.
Read MoreArizona's Future Fellowship es un programa que se enfoca en desarrollo del liderazgo de jóvenes inmigrantes.
Read MoreOfrecemos talleres para las personas que son inmigrantes. Hablamos acerca de la incertidumbre... la resiliencia y tratamos de bajar el estres y la ansiedad al hacer el arte.
Read MoreReyna Montoya, founder and CEO of Aliento, an immigration advocacy group, was born in Tijuana, Mexico, and moved to Chandler with her family in 2003 when she was 13 years old. At the time, she knew almost no English, but Montoya had been an exceptional student in Mexico, where she excelled in math and participated in poetry contests.
Read MoreAnother federal court ruling against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program has left Arizona Dreamers in a continued state of unease.
Read MoreMore than 30,000 DACA recipients call Arizona home, but a federal judge’s ruling earlier this week — which determined the policy that shields them from deportation is illegal — puts their future safety in jeopardy.
Read MoreA judge in Texas is allowing more than 578,000 active DACA recipients to continue renewing their status while the lawsuit remains under review.
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