Illegal immigrant youth 'come out' in reform push Huffington Post "Our own American young adult college grads are in dire straits in the job market – and particularly disproportionately Hispanic and black Americans – so what the DREAM Act does is adds potentially a million, two million more people to compete legally ...
Filipino Pulitzer Winner Is Undocumented New America Media ... students who could benefit through the passage of the “Dream Act.” In a press statement sent to Balitang America by “Define American,” an organization dedicated to changing the conversation about immigrants in America founded by Vargas himself, ...
Pulitzer Prize winner's immigration confession irks employers Daily Caller Vargas said that he made the announcement to influence the country's immigration debate, particularly concerning the DREAM Act, via his new organization Define American. It is unclear what legal action may be taken against him in light of the public ...
Jose Antonio Vargas Duped Me, But Does That Matter, Asks Phil Bronstein Newser It's possible this incident will support "a potentially powerful new movement in the push for immigration reform," by getting the DREAM Act passed and giving a face to "those millions of people out there floating in terrifying limbo. ...
he second of two state bills referred to as the “California Dream Act” was approved 7 to 2 today in the Senate Education Committee, which approved a companion bill earlier this month. Known as AB 131, the bill would allow undocumented college students access to public financial aid.
He's an award-winning journalist born in the Philippines. She's a prize-winning humanitarian born in India. He's a 2000 graduate of Mountain View High. She's a 2009 graduate of Los Altos High. Both grew up in Mountain View.
In the last two days, the national press has focused on Mountain View and not because Google launched a new product or scientists at NASA Ames made a discovery; but because Pulitzer Prize winner Jose Antonio Vargas and UC Davis pre-med student Mandeep Chahal lived and studied here as undocumented students.
Pulitzer writer an illegal alien New Zealand Herald Jose Antonio Vargas, whose mother sent him from the Philippines to live with his grandparents in California at 12, now wants to push Congress to pass the Dream Act, which would allow people such as him to become citizens if they go to university or ...
FOR MOST folks, the summer (2001, to be exact) that Jose Antonio Vargas worked at the Daily News was such a blip in such a remarkable - meteoric, actually - rise of a young journalist that it's almost dropped off his resume.