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Daca: US programme for child migrants ruled unlawful

Daca: US programme for child migrants ruled unlawful

A federal judge in Texas has ruled that a longstanding programme protecting migrants who came to the US as children from deportation is unlawful.   The judge, however, did not grant a request to terminate those protections over the next two years. Nine...

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Statement on family separation at the U.S. border

Statement on family separation at the U.S. border

Statement on family separation at the U.S. border We are deeply troubled by the heart-breaking images of families being torn apart at our borders. These actions go against our values of decency, respect and basic humanity. Silicon Valley Community Foundation is...

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