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April 2014
Jeh Johnson, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has recently announced that DHS will be extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Haitian nationals who were in the United States in January 2011. TPS status is typically granted to the designated nationals of El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Somalia and Haiti,...
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For years, the United States has required Chilean citizens to pay entry fees and obtain legal visas in order to enter the country. In return, Chile has required U.S. citizens to pay the same entry fee upon entering the country. On February 2014, the Department of Homeland Security announced that as of May 1, 2014,...
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Former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, told a group during a meeting that she is an avid supporter of immigration reform. The comments came as an answer to a question posed by an undocumented alien who was brought to the United States by her parents. Clinton, who is still considering a run for President in...
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According to the Secretary of Homeland Security, if the Republican House does not advance towards a comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) this year, the Obama administration will be forced to take action. After many previously unmet promises, in March 2014 Obama assured the U.S. Latino population that he would review the U.S. immigration and deportation policies....
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Finally, a group of Senators have formally introduced an outline of their version of Comprehensive Immigration Reform. This has been met with both applause and opposition. We can only hope that the same actions in Congress that defeated the recent gun control legislation will not doom immigration reform. The gun control proposed law merely expanded...
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The Obama administration has recently introduced an immigration policy, which allows the undocumented, immigrant relatives of U.S. military affiliates, to obtain legal status and military benefits. This means that any undocumented immigrant, who is the spouse, child, or parent of a member of the U.S. military, is entitled to receive a social security number, healthcare,...
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