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<p>El Museo de Los Nuevos Americanos denunció la aparición de mensajes antiinmigrantes en dos carteles que promovían una exhibición de cultura mexicana montada desde octubre.</p>
<p>En plena luz del día y en un área a la vista de cualquiera, alguien escribió en la parte inferior izquierda de los carteles los mensajes: “¡Demasiada inmigración” Regresen a su país, ¡este es nuestro” y ¡Sobrepoblación y aglomeración debido a la inmigración!”, en un acto que fue catalogado por autoridades del museo como un crimen de odio.</p>
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<p>Se espera que el programa de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA, por sus siglas en ingles) desaparezca con el mandato de Donald Trump, esto de acuerdo a la abogada experta en inmigración Barbara K. Strickland.</p>
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<p>Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA, is expected to disappear under the Trump administration, this according to immigration lawyer Barbara K. Strickland.</p>
<p>DACA is an American immigration policy ordered by current U.S. President Barack Obama to allow certain undocumented immigrants who entered the country before the age 16 to receive a renewable two-year work permit and exemption from deportation. DACA was signed by Obama in 2012, due Congress’ failure to pass a form of immigration reform.</p>
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<p>Born in Hopewell, Virginia, Barbara Strickland and her family moved from town to town when she was young because her father worked for the state’s Department of Corrections. In the early Sixties, she arrived to Long Beach, California to study her last year of high school.<br>
“We were in the middle of the ‘60s. There was the Vietnam War, and the Social Rights movement, that’s when I got the idea of becoming a lawyer,” she said. “Back then, I didn’t know what would be my focus, I just knew I wanted to be a lawyer.”<br>
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