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(09/08/23 3:31am)
Since Arizona voters passed Proposition 308, there has been an increase in the number of undocumented students able to enroll in colleges across the state. However, student recipients and advocates want to continue to inform Arizona residents about the benefits of Prop 308.
(11/18/22 3:46am)
Voters in Arizona and around the country once again proved that when presented with legislation directly, they will frequently vote more progressively than politicians.
(11/09/22 2:40am)
Students across ASU's campuses came out in person to vote in this year's crowded Arizona elections that will determine the next governor, the future of abortion rights and public education in the state.
(10/05/22 7:01am)
ASU welcomes a new campus...in California. Plus, Attorney General Mark Brnovich is taking aim at student loan forgiveness, and Prop. 308 looks to give Dreamers in-state tuition. Join hosts Sonya Sheptunov and Naomi Dubovis as they explain this week's biggest ASU news stories on "State Press Play."
(10/04/22 4:01am)
La Proposición 308, que aparecerá en la boleta electoral el 8 de noviembre, permitiría a los estudiantes de Arizona obtener los precios de matrícula del estado sin importar su estatus migratorio. A medida que se acerca rápidamente la temporada de votaciones, Aliento, un grupo que atiende a familias indocumentadas y estudiantes de ASU, está tomando medidas para difundir información sobre el propósito de la propuesta.
(09/30/22 1:55am)
Proposition 308, set to appear on the ballot on Nov. 8, would allow Arizona students in-state tuition rates regardless of immigration status. As voting season rapidly approaches, Aliento, a group that serves undocumented families and ASU students are taking action to spread information about the purpose of the proposition.
(10/05/22 2:14am)
La nueva orden de DACA solo protege a los destinatarios existentes. La mayoría de los graduados de secundaria indocumentados no serán elegibles para ingresar. Ilustración publicada originalmente el 30 de julio de 2021.
(09/20/22 3:22am)
El Presidente Joe Biden anunció la decisión final para codificar el programa Consideración de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA) el 24 de agosto, formalizando el programa y protegiendo a los solicitantes existentes. Sin embargo, los defensores dicen que el cambio no hará lo suficiente para proteger a los estudiantes.
(10/05/22 2:19am)
The new DACA order only protects existing recipients. Majority of undocumented high school graduates will not be eligible to enter. Illustration originally published on July 30, 2021.
(09/15/22 5:21pm)
President Joe Biden announced the final rule to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on Aug. 24, formalizing the program and protecting existing applicants. However, advocates say the move won't do enough to protect students.
(03/01/22 2:30am)
In preparation for upcoming state elections, several ASU student organizations hosted a Civic Engagement Summit to help high school students create a voter registration drive and become more active voters on Friday. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and state Rep. Mitzi Epstein, D-Tempe, spoke at the event.
(04/14/21 3:35am)
Frente a la Oficina de Campo de Phoenix del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de los Estados Unidos, justo al lado de Central Avenue en el centro de Phoenix, más de 40 manifestantes se reunieron en el calor de 90 grados para manifestarse por los derechos de los inmigrantes el domingo.
(04/13/21 4:03am)
In front of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Phoenix Field Office right off of Central Avenue in downtown Phoenix, over 40 demonstrators gathered in the 90-degree heat to rally for immigrants rights on Sunday.
(03/26/21 3:08am)
"Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia ha enfrentado muchos desafíos a lo largo de los años, pero el presidente Joe Biden promete nuevos progresos". Ilustración publicada el domingo 21 de marzo de 2021.
(03/26/21 3:35am)
Cuando María García estaba creciendo, no siempre estaba consciente de los obstáculos que enfrentaban los jóvenes indocumentados. Pensó que su camino hacia la universidad sería más simple, al igual que el de su hermano mayor.
(03/25/21 2:34am)
I first felt the sting of imposter syndrome at a college preparatory high school against a sea of white faces — a feeling I suppressed in an attempt to hold on to what was my promised ticket to a better life. To quote Claudia Rankine in her celebrated work Citizen: An American Lyric, "I feel the most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background."
(03/21/21 11:16pm)
"Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals has faced many challenges over the years, but President Joe Biden promises new progress." Illustration published on Sunday, March 21, 2021.
(03/24/21 2:46am)
When Maria Garcia was growing up, she was not always aware of the obstacles young undocumented people faced. She thought her path to college would be simpler, much like her older brother's.
(03/03/21 4:40am)
A Republican lawmaker has introduced a resolution which would allow Arizona voters to determine whether undocumented students and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program recipients may receive in-state tuition at community colleges and state universities.
(02/19/21 8:23pm)
El presidente de ASU Michael Crow continúa diciendo que la Universidad ha sido exitoso en manejando la pandemia de COVID-19 en el campus y su actual "plan para el semestre de otoño es volver a las operaciones normales", dijo en una junta con La Prensa Estatal (The State Press) el lunes.