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How Clinton Can Win the Immigration Debate
Donald Trump is no doubt going to continue his angry anti-immigrant rhetoric during Monday's debate, so we asked a political scientist what Hillary Clinton's most effective counterargument would be.
Everything You Need to Know About Hillary Clinton's Immigration Plans
Where she stands on Donald Trump's biggest issue.
How the Supreme Court's Decision on Immigration Affects America's Undocumented Youth
Undocumented youths like Juan Carlos Ramos would have qualified for legal benefits under a program introduced by President Obama and struck down by the Supreme Court last week. Now they face potential deportation.
We Asked an Expert What Will Happen to Obama’s Immigration Plans Now
Does the Supreme Court's 4-4 split on the president's executive actions on deportations mean those measures are definitely dead?
A split Supreme Court just derailed Obama's deportation protections
The reforms would have offered deportation relief to about 5 million of the nation's 11 million undocumented immigrants.
Coming Out as an Undocumented Immigrant in the Age of Trump
Despite the promise of new federal protections, many undocumented immigrants are afraid to disclose their status to anyone. With the looming possibility of a Trump presidency, things are becoming even worse.
Mark Zuckerberg Wants the Supreme Court to Uphold Obama's Immigration Policy
The Facebook founder and other tech leaders signed a court brief asking the Supreme Court to side with President Obama in letting some undocumented immigrants stay in America.
The Supreme Court Will Determine the Fate of Millions of Undocumented Immigrants
In hearing a challenge to Barack Obama's plan to shield as many as five million people from deportation, the Supreme Court will determine whether he overstepped his authority in enacting a sweeping immigration overhaul without congressional approval.
President Obama Wants to Take His Deportation Relief Fight to the Supreme Court
If the Supreme Court indeed rules against the president's amnesty, however, legal analysts told said it could pose major hurdles for future executive actions, whether they address immigration, environmental regulation, or any other issues.