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Trump Organization fires undocumented workers at vineyard
Months after press reports revealed that President Trump's companies hired staff without proper documents, Univision has learned that at least six employees were laid off at his Virginia winery.
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New law will allow immigrants in New Jersey get a driver’s license
New Jersey has become the latest state to allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver's license. Although the law won't go into effect until January 2021, many are already feeling a sense of relief that soon they'll no longer have to drive in fear.
Deportees may not receive social security benefits once deported
A new program is set to make life more difficult for people who've been deported from the United States, and who expected to reap benefits from Social Security and disability programs after spending years paying into the system. Luis Megid has the details.
Asylum seekers to be sent to Honduras, ending asylum claim in US
The US is preparing to send people seeking asylum in the US to Honduras under an agreement that would effectively prevent them from seeking asylum in this country, according to documents received by the Los Angeles Times. To understand this new reporting UNews spoke to immigration attorney Alex Galvez.
Federal shelter opens for migrants waiting for U.S. asylum
In Tijuana Mexico, the government has opened a new shelter for migrants waiting for asylum in the US. The center is supposed to provide shelter, food and other services to migrants, but just days into its opening there are questions surrounding its operation.
Organizations slam inhumane conditions at migrant detention centers
An investigation into four immigration detention centers in Florida has revealed frightening results. According to a group of lawyers from various immigrant organizations, the treatment of detainees is inhumane, and, in some cases, they have even been denied medical assistance.
Woman with life-threatening disability avoids deportation
An undocumented, critically ill woman from Guatemala has a new lease on life. This, after US immigration authorities, granted her deferred action to remain in the U.S. for two more years to receive medical treatment for a rare genetic disorder. Luis Megid has the story.


