| Photo by agilemktg1 via Flickr/Creative Commons CC PDM 1.0 In this Season of Hope, there…
Cristina A. Godinez, Esq.
Cristina A. Godinez, Esq.
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Nurse Supervisor at VMMC in Quezon City | PNA photo by Oliver Marquez via Wikimedia Commons…
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| Photo by JD Lasica via Flickr/Commons CC BY 2.0 The COVID-19 pandemic pulled away the…
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Chamber of Commer Building | Photo by Almonroth via Wikimedia Commons Foreign business people with investments…
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage America, essential workers valiantly carry on, surely buoyed by the public recognition of their heroism, but sorely weakened by our collective failure to support or protect them where it matters most.
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Immigrant workers have long been known to take the 3D jobs that most Americans do not want – jobs that are dirty, dangerous or do not pay well. When Covid-19 hit us, the essential jobs turned out to be those that were dirty, dangerous, or do not pay well (at least not enough given the risks involved.)
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When people speak of politics and immigration, it is almost always framed in terms of how elected officials affect immigration policy, and not how proposed immigration policy gets public officials elected.
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| Photo courtesy of USCIS NEW YORK – The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) announced…
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| Photo usimmigrationcitizenship.com The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is unequivocably refusing to accept new Deferred…
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Statue of Liberty | Public Domain The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New…