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Posted on Dec 14, 2012
According to USA Today, the White House wants to start up on “immigration reform” as soon as they get past the fiscal cliff that stands in their way at present. According to reports, ...
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Posted on Nov 2, 2012
According to the New York Times, Los Angeles County stopped impounding the vehicles of people caught driving without a license. Whether it was a negligent teen who did not have a license or an illegal ...
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Posted on Oct 30, 2012
Arizona is known as a state with one of the harshest stances on immigration in America. The “show me your papers” statute that is championed in Arizona essentially states that a police ...
Continue reading "About Arizona’s Day Laborer Law" »
Posted on Oct 25, 2012
Any green card holder or asylum applicant can tell you—getting into the U.S. isn’t easy. It requires a great deal of patience, knowledge, and preparation in order to get into the U.S. To ...
Continue reading "Jus Solis, Jus Sanguinis & Your Immigration Case" »
Posted on Oct 22, 2012
In America, the USCIS wants to see families kept together, rather than separated under the laws of immigration. While some states are more rigid with immigration than others, the federal law declares ...
Continue reading "Can you Claim American Citizenship Under a Grandparent?" »
Posted on Oct 19, 2012
Every state is in charge of their own immigration laws, and can determine how harsh or light they would like to make their immigration legislation. Some states like Alabama and Arizona have severe ...
Continue reading "California’s New Immigration Policies" »
Posted on Oct 16, 2012
A federal appeals court recently refused to block the extradition of a gay illegal immigrant who sought protection in the U.S. claiming that the Mexican authorities are persecuting the LGBT people in ...
Continue reading "Gay Illegal Immigrant Denied Protection from Extradition" »
Posted on Oct 10, 2012
If you have been issued a green card in the United States, the privilege came with rights and responsibilities. As a green card holder, you have the right to live the rest of your life in the country ...
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Posted on Oct 8, 2012
Jose Luis Rivera Castillo loves his six-year-old daughter dearly, which is why it was so painful when a judge ordered that the little girl be sent back to Mexico in a US court. Castillo fathered ...
Continue reading "Child Custody and Immigration: What you Need to Know" »
Posted on Oct 4, 2012
Were you witness to a serious crime, and are you now at risk to being deported because you are an undocumented citizen? According to the Business Insider, you may be able to use your unique situation ...
Continue reading "Were you a Witness? Another way to Fight in Court" »
Posted on Oct 1, 2012
After Obama’s Deferred Action program went into action this summer, it sent state governments scrambling to come up with a stance on immigration. While some states have welcomed the new ...
Continue reading "Mississippi Governor Bars Benefits for Deferred Action Immigrants" »
Posted on Sep 28, 2012
If you are an illegal immigrant, federal and state laws cannot bar you from attending a private college or university as long as you complete the application process and are accepted into the school. ...
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Posted on Sep 25, 2012
Are you a legal U.S. citizen who adopted an international child into your family? If you are, then you can rest assured that your child is most likely a naturalized citizen. In 2000, the Child ...
Continue reading "The Child Citizenship Act of 2000" »
Posted on Sep 21, 2012
Kimberly Rivera sought protection in Canada when she realized that her position in the US military put her in danger of heading to Iraq. The 30-year-old Army private has already served in Iraq, where ...
Continue reading "US Soldier Deported From Canada After Fleeing Iraq War Posting" »
Posted on Sep 18, 2012
On the last day of August, California lawmakers approved a bill which will allow some undocumented immigrants to obtain drivers’ licenses. This is a move that politicians believe might appeal to ...
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Posted on Sep 14, 2012
The new migrant program established by the Obama Administration will bring hope to approximately 1.8 million immigrants who will now be allowed to stay in the United States. Yet these immigrants need ...
Continue reading "Officials Looking for Fraud in New Migrant Program" »
Posted on Sep 11, 2012
Asylum is the protection that immigrants are given by a nation when a person cannot return to their home country because of the danger of persecution. A person is permitted to seek asylum in the ...
Continue reading "All About Applying for Asylum" »
Posted on Sep 5, 2012
Paula had breast cancer and knew that she needed a surgery at the Washington Howard University Hospital just to survive. Yet she told Reuters that she was more terrified about the doctors at the ...
Continue reading "Health Reform Might Expose Millions of Illegal Immigrants" »
Posted on Sep 4, 2012
After an onslaught of strict statutes from Alabama and Arizona, a study shows that the states may be finally backing off on their intent to prosecute immigrants. The Boston Register reports that state ...
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Posted on Aug 31, 2012
If you have been charged with harboring an illegal immigrant, then you are at risk to serious punishments. According to the 8 USC § 1324, any person who brings a person into the United States and ...
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