Blog Posts in October, 2011
Posted on Oct 31, 2011
Citizenship applications are reportedly on the rise in Southern Florida. According to reports, there has been an increase in applications as there may be an increase in the 2012 presidential election. ...
Posted on Oct 30, 2011
A college student who was facing possible deportation has since been released from the detention center where he was being held. According to reports, he is being allowed to stay in the U.S. for one ...
Posted on Oct 29, 2011
About 133 new U.S. citizens have reportedly been sworn in at Wheaton College in the Illinois area. According to reports, the new citizens took all the required steps to reach the citizenship status. ...
Posted on Oct 28, 2011
Serbinin Law Firm LLC becomes a member of Find an Immigration Attorney. We are pleased to announce that Boulder Immigration Attorney, Serbinin Law Firm LLC, has become a member of our immigration ...
Posted on Oct 28, 2011
New York's top court has reportedly ruled that two immigrants can appeal their criminal convictions even though they have already been deported. According to reports, the two were deported after being ...
Posted on Oct 27, 2011
Monterey County in California is reportedly in the lead for the U.S. with deportations of non-criminals. According to reports, the area has deported a total of 889 people between April 2010 and August ...
Posted on Oct 26, 2011
An Alabama library is reportedly requiring proof of U.S. citizenship. According to reports, the library in the Birmingham area has reportedly been asking some people asking for library cards to prove ...
Posted on Oct 25, 2011
Federal courts are reportedly getting more serious about deportations, but California courts are becoming more lenient on deportations. According to reports, more courts in California are likely to ...
Posted on Oct 24, 2011
A man in the Miami, Florida area is reportedly facing deportation despite being eligible with the much discussed DREAM Act. According to reports, he is going through deportation proceedings despite ...