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Immigration Attorneys Agree: Deportation Not the Answer
Despite record highs when it came to removal rates, Obama's immigration policies were focused on undocumented immigrants who had committed serious or violent crimes. Prioritizing enforcement ...
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Man Seeking Asylum Facing Deportation
A man in the Wisconsin area is reportedly seeking asylum to stay in the U.S., but he is currently facing deportation. According to reports, the Nigerian man is trying to persuade immigration officials ...
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Columnist Requesting U.S. Asylum
A former Ecuadorean newspaper columnist is reportedly seeking U.S. asylum. According to reports, he currently faces prison and millions of dollars in fines for his criticism of President Rafael ...
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The Difference Between a Citizen & Permanent Resident
When it comes to daily life, there's very little difference between a permanent resident and a citizen, but the legal difference is enormous. While getting your green card is cause for ...
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Almost 100 Sworn in as Citizens in Ceremony
Just less than 100 men and women were recently sworn in during a naturalization ceremony in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. According to reports, the immigrants were from about 50 different countries ...
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Man Who Was Facing Deportation Becomes U.S. Citizen
A man in the California area who was facing deportation has now been sworn in as a U.S. citizenship. According to reports, the man was facing deportation after being involved in a bar fight while ...
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"The Days of Deportation": Slate's Latest Project
Like most federal policies, immigration policy affects millions of people across the country. When the discourse about what to do about undocumented immigrations becomes about numbers and abstract ...
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Man Who Was Facing Deportation Becomes U.S. Citizen
A man in the California area who was facing deportation has now been sworn in as a U.S. citizenship. According to reports, the man was facing deportation after being involved in a bar fight while ...
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Court Deportations Drop in Last Five Years
It is being reported that court deportations have reportedly dropped in the last five years. New deportation cases have been declining steadily since 2009 as there has been a total drop by 43%. The ...
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The Different Types of Nonimmigrant Visas (& How to Get Them)
Not every U.S. visitor is looking for permanent resident-status or citizenship. In many cases, visitors are looking for nonimmigrant visas, or visas that are designated for visitors with a specific ...
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Soccer Player Denied U.S. Work Visa
Soccer player Luke Rodgers has reportedly been denied a U.S. work visa. According to reports, he is now having his contract with the New York Red Bulls terminated as he cannot play with them in the ...
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Haiti Workers Can Apply for U.S. Guest Worker Visas
Low-skilled workers in Haiti are now eligible to work in the U.S. thanks to a federal guest worker program that has been approved. According to reports, Haiti is one of the five countries that has ...
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The Difference Between a Citizen & Permanent Resident
When it comes to daily life, there's very little difference between a permanent resident and a citizen, but the legal difference is enormous. While getting your green card is cause for ...
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Stepchildren and Green Cards
A woman in the New York area is working to have her children approved for a green card as she is married to a U.S. citizen who is now their stepfather. According to reports, the stepchildren should ...
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Tennis Player Pursuing U.S. Citizenship
South African tennis player Kevin Anderson is reportedly in the process of pursuing U.S. citizenship status. According to reports, he is allegedly in the process of obtaining a green card. As a ...
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Passport Fees on Rise
Passport fees in the United States are going to be going up. Adult passport book fees will go from $$100 to $135, while those for minors will be going from $85 to $105. Along with that, renewal fees ...
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New Passport Policy Goes into Effect June 1st
On June 1st, a measured passed by the U.S. Congress requiring all Americans citizens to have passports when crossing the Canadian or Mexican border by car will go into effect. Currently, U.S. citizens ...
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Baseball Player Granted U.S. Residency
Leonys Martin has reportedly been granted U.S. residency status. According to reports, the man was granted residency instead of citizenship status. In order to apply for U.S. citizenship, a person has ...
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Rights of U.S. Permanent Residents
The U.S. Supreme Court is reportedly going over the rights of those who have U.S. permanent residency. According to reports, the matter is in regard to some with permanent residency who are facing ...
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'Widow Penalty' Victims Back in U.S.
Although the women were originally deported, now the U.S. is reportedly allowing 'widow penalty' victims back in. According to reports, the women were immigrants whose U.S. citizen husbands had died. ...
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The Different Types of Nonimmigrant Visas (& How to Get Them)
Not every U.S. visitor is looking for permanent resident-status or citizenship. In many cases, visitors are looking for nonimmigrant visas, or visas that are designated for visitors with a specific ...
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Visa Cap Reached in 5 Days
It has been announced that the U.S. has received a sufficient number of applications for its H-1B work visas. According to reports, they met a cap to meet the Congressional mandated cap of 65,000. On ...
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Immigration Agency Granting Visas to Crime Victims
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has reportedly approved a large number of visas for immigrants who are the victims of crimes but agree to help law enforcement investigate and prosecute ...
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