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Janeth Vazquez is a local advocate and teaches the citizenship classes at Seward County Community   College. Vazquez has been part of numerous protests and orginaztions that help support DACA awareness and pathways to citizenship. Dreamers like Sarahi Aguilera had come to Washington D.C to help advocate not only for DACA but for the rights of undocumented immigrants. Aguilera is a recent graduate of Seward County Community College  and is a advocate for the community.  She celebrates and hopes that the American  Dream and Promise Act will help all 11 million undocumented immigrants.

American Dream, Promise Act sparks hope for DACA recipients

Maria Coronado
March 22, 2021

T he House of Representatives voted on March 18 to create a path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants.    The American...

After a lot of studying and hard work, students show off their certificates for earning their citizenship.

Classes help students become US citizens

Maria Coronado
March 22, 2021

Janeth Vazquez hopes the US citizenship course she teaches at Seward County Community College can be useful for students planning on becoming citizens.  With...

SCCC Library hosts lunch where Matthew Sanderson talks about immigration in Kansas. Although the subject is not new the way we choose to see it is.

Guest speaker confirms immigration is not a new thing

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
March 26, 2019

“Humans make the lines when in reality there are no lines,” Matthew Sanderson, professor of sociology at Kansas State University said as he closed...

Humanities Kansas and Seward County Community College are hosting a writing workshop to give immigrants the opportunity to tell their story.

SCCC and HK give immigrants an opportunity to tell their story

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
October 18, 2018

Every immigrant has a story. A story of their migration, why they chose a small town in rural America, even of their home country. Everyone has a story,...

Letter to the Editor:

Letter to the Editor:

Ryan Burrows, Guest
March 29, 2017

Dear Editor, Satirist and social critic H. L. Mencken once said, “For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.”...

Immigration policy scares Liberal students

Immigration policy scares Liberal students

Jessica Aldave-Ramos, Reporter
February 17, 2017

The Colvin Adult Learning Center students participated in A Day Without Immigrants. An instructor confirmed that a significant amount of students didn’t...

Maria Lara

DACA program temporarily blocked

March 4, 2015

A federal judge this week temporarily blocked the president’s programs in regards to the DACA program, an American immigration policy which allows certain...

Maria Lara

Obama pushes for new path

November 14, 2014
The executive order that President Barack Obama has promised to sign before the end of the year has got opposing sides in a political explosion. And by opposing sides, I mean that it has immigrants in bewilderment of what Obama is going to really do.
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