Blog Posts in October, 2008

Anti-Illegal Immigration Law Only Leads to 3 Arrests in One Year

An Oklahoma law passed last November to try and prevent illegal immigration has only resulted in three arrests and one criminal conviction, much to the dissatisfaction of lawmakers and anti-illegal ...

Jeffrey Villanueva, Attorney at Law becomes a member of Find an Immigration Attorney

Jeffrey Villanueva, Attorney at Law becomes a member of Find an Immigration Attorney. We are pleased to announce that Denver Immigration Attorney, Jeffrey Villanueva, Attorney at Law, has become a ...

New Immigration Requirements Could Cause More Harm Than Good

There are mixed reviews in Texas after the Texas Department of Public Safety implemented new requirements for immigrants wishing to obtain or renew a driver's license or state identification card. ...

Texas Department of Public Safety Cracking Down on Illegal Immigration

According to chron.com, Austin, Texas is ready to crack down on instances of illegal immigration. Recently, the Department of Public Safety has issued a new policy that would require non-citizens to ...

Proposed Legislation Helps Immigrant High School Students Pass Citizenship Test

A California congressman introduced a bill last month to create high school elective classes that would teach and prepare immigrant high school students for the U.S. citizenship exam. The bill would ...

Sri Lankan Man Awarded Asylum in U.S. After 7 Years

A Sri Lankan man has finally been granted asylum in the United States after seven years. Ahilan Nadarajah, now 28, fled to the United States seven years ago after being tortured and beaten by the Sri ...