We’ve all heard of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, but how was it established? What is currently going on with the policy? Lawyer, University of Idaho alumnus and […]
Butterflies are preparing to migrate over to Washington D.C. with the purpose of convincing U.S. Congress to establish a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. To bring awareness to the […]
In Moscow, Idaho, the African American or black population is 1.2%, according to the United States census bureau. Yet, the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day does not reflect […]
Throughout the course of the 2017-18 school year, The Argonaut reported on a variety of events, places and people. Often, the stories that resonate most with our newsroom and our […]
The University of Idaho College of Law hosted a discussion on the current and future state of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Thursday. Luis Cortes Romero, a UI alumnus, […]
Over the next two years, unless Congress or the White House change course, young, unauthorized immigrants’ eligibility to remain in the U.S. will expire — but not all are leaving.
Some students at the University of Idaho will not be able to legally stay in school next spring if the phase-out of DACA is not halted, or if the order […]
On a Saturday afternoon at East City Park, Palouse residents gathered in the grass waiting for the rally to start. All were in attendance with a similar purpose in mind […]
In the void left by Trinity Food Pantry, which closed in March, and a week after the DACA repeal announcement, members of the Moscow chapter of the League of Women […]
“Up with education, down with deportation.” This was one of the many things people chanted at the Deferred Action for Childhood arrivals (DACA) demonstration outside the University of Idaho Commons […]