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The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter

Investigating race and poverty since 1972

Category: Immigration

Posted inHealth, Immigration

TCR Talks: For 25 years, a sense of relief

by Cathaleen Chen February 24, 2014February 10, 2015
Posted inImmigration

Illegal voting case puts family’s future in limbo

by María Inés Zamudio February 21, 2014July 9, 2014
Posted inChild and Family, Immigration

For undocumented parents, child’s future is paramount

by María Inés Zamudio February 11, 2014February 11, 2014
Posted inImmigration

TCR Talks: Negotiating a safe return

by María Inés Zamudio January 26, 2014March 16, 2014
Posted inImmigration

Elvira Arellano: From undocumented immigrant to international activist

by María Inés Zamudio January 16, 2014March 16, 2014
Posted inHealth, Immigration

Fewer children are uninsured, but coverage for Latino children lags

by Chicago Reporter December 2, 2013January 24, 2014
Posted inImmigration

Recent feuds among immigrant advocates could be a worrying sign for comprehensive immigration reform

by María Inés Zamudio November 22, 2013January 24, 2014
Posted inCriminal Justice, Immigration

In a rare case, a Chicago woman gets indicted for posing as an immigration attorney

by María Inés Zamudio November 15, 2013January 24, 2014
Posted inImmigration

Director Rodrigo Reyes’ new documentary ‘Purgatorio’ provides a unique look at the U.S.-Mexico border

by María Inés Zamudio November 5, 2013January 24, 2014
Posted inImmigration

Felony deportations decline as ICE officers resist former chief’s 2010 directive

by María Inés Zamudio October 30, 2013October 31, 2013

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