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(02/23/17 3:35am)
ASU President Michael Crow reinforced his support for students protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Act (DACA) at Tempe's Undergraduate Student Government open forum.
(02/12/17 9:31pm)
Since Trump announced his candidacy in 2015, he has thrived off the promise to “Make America Great Again,” and one of his favorite solutions to doing that was proposing a border wall. However, building a wall may have more consequences than Americans think, especially for Arizona.
(04/06/17 3:31am)
ASU student Oscar Hernandez said he felt he didn't do enough to prevent the election of President Donald Trump, a president that could potentially change his life.
(02/09/17 1:54am)
President Donald Trump has been moving quickly since his inauguration to deliver a promise that was expressed throughout his entire campaign: the wall.
(11/30/16 4:43am)
Proposed in 2001, the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act was a piece of bipartisan legislation that did not pass, though it would have granted undocumented immigrants temporary residency and later, permanent residency. College students that would have benefited from this are referred to as DREAMers.
(11/30/16 4:44am)
Coming off of a turbulent election season, the Young Democrats at ASU will be seeing new faces on their executive board for the upcoming spring semester.
(11/23/16 3:02am)
In June of 2012, the Obama administration passed an executive order that granted temporary status to young immigrants that are without legal status in the U.S.
(11/22/16 7:39am)
Graph for DACA piece
(11/23/16 3:03am)
Although many believe the U.S. will change under a Trump administration, members of Undergraduate Student Government Downtown believe students protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals executive order will continue to belong at ASU.
(09/29/16 2:51am)
In September 2014, 43 Mexican college students were taken by the Mexican government and allegedly executed.
(09/01/16 4:46am)
Deportation seems to be the immediate solution to control unauthorized arrivals into the U.S. based on contempt. Today, immigration debates revolve around an ethnocentric narrative that fails to put cultural differences and experiences into perspective.
(02/02/16 12:11am)
(12/03/15 3:53am)
With every passing year, ASU makes improvements that positively affects the student body. In 2015, we explored each of these issues and witnessed numerous commendable feats occur on campus. From a Special Victims Unit becoming part of ASU Police Department, to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) students receiving in-state tuition, ASU has continued to listen to our voices and adhere to our needs.
(11/13/15 3:14am)
A simple look at the national news from the past few weeks will show that student activism can make a change. If you explore how that change happens, you will see how students created social activism for decades.
(09/10/15 2:37am)
A May ruling by the Arizona Board of Regents granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients the ability to pay in-state tuition. Despite this ruling, many DREAMers still continue to struggle financially due to the lack of federal aid available to undocumented students.
(05/09/15 4:07am)
ASU physics alumna Sofia Benitez (left) holds a sign while Daniel Ortega Jr. speaks at a press conference on Thursday, May 7, 2015 at the Student Center at the Post Office on the downtown campus in Phoenix. Several groups spoke in favor of the Arizona Board of Regents' decision to allow DACA recipients to pay in-state tuition.
(05/09/15 4:07am)
at a press conference on Friday, May 8, 2015 at the Student Center at the Post Office on the downtown campus in Phoenix.
(05/09/15 4:11am)
After the Arizona Board of Regents ruled to allow Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients pay in-state tuition for all Arizona public universities, many DREAMers, as the recipients are often referred to, came together to celebrate what this victory truly means.
(05/07/15 8:54pm)
The Arizona Board of Regents said in a statement they will allow undocumented students pay in-state tuition for all Arizona public universities after a Maricopa County court ruling Tuesday.
(04/21/15 3:41am)
The Arizona Board of Regents will be proposing lowering the
undergraduate tuition rate for certain undocumented Arizona high school
students who are not entitled to in-state tuition.