News Media Immigration Monitor Watch
- Kansas plan to allow illegal immigrants to stay, work - INDOlink
- Members of Illinois DREAM Fund Commission announced at immigration summit - Daily Northwestern
- Hispanics hope to see immigration law changes - Times Daily
- Militarization of the Dream Act - Real News Network
- NYC protest gets heated when Yemen leader is seen - Wall Street Journal
- A line of would-be immigrants? There isn't one. - Washington Post
- NYC Protest Gets Heated When Yemen Leader Is Seen - ABC News
- Councilman wants to make English Arundel's official language - Baltimore Sun
- Advertiser Editorial: Temper immigration law - Montgomery Advertiser
- Illegal Immigrant Gets 20 Years In Prison - WINA AM 1070
- TN lawmaker puts illegal immigration bill on hold - The Tennessean
- Policies tear apart immigrant families - Philadelphia Inquirer
- Immigration waiver: blessing for families or unfair political move? - U-T San Diego
- Commission named for immigrant scholarship program - Chicago Tribune
- State senator plans changes to Alabama's illegal immigrant law - The Decatur Daily
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Madison Lation Parents & Students Summit
On Friday February 26th will be held the first Madison Lation Parents & Students Summit in the Guadalupe Center (1862 Beld St.)
The aim is to inform the latino education community through informational workshops and promoting dialogue between parents and students from various schools in the city of Madison and vicinity.
The event will begin at 9am with breakfast and registration.
At 10 the conference will start with Welcome and a Personal Development course.
Then will be given several workshops for the community including:
Know Your Rights
Activism through art
Information about Acces to College
Finally, the event wll end with a Lunch and Forum where participants can share what they learned and future plans.
The event is free, including breakfast, lunch, drinks and Child Care.
No limit, prior registration is prefered at 1-866-476-0884 to give us an idea of materials and resources. Thank you.






