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Immigration Discussion
Recently, 13 different states have taken action in regards to immigration rather than waiting for Congress take action at the federal level. These states have allowed immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses. In addition, these states have decided to mesh these undocumented immigrants in the mainstream economy in hopes of improving the state economies. One representative...
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Since the announcement of Caitlyn Jenner redefining herself as a transgender woman, the topic has been brought to the forefront of the news in the United States. The plight of these individuals is finally being discussed and addressed with the American public on a daily basis. Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender individuals, commonly known and...
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Earlier this week a group of immigration advocates, mainly women, organized a protest and march that began at the York County Prison and would ultimatly end in Washington D.C., more than 100 miles away. The activists’ main objective was to raise awareness of the plight of the millions of immigrants living in the United States...
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The United States of America is the land of the free, as many like to call it. But is this what our immigration policies demonstrate? Immigrants from all over the world look to America as a source of freedom and a way out of the demoralizing and corrupt countries they may come from. While many...
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It seems like Marco Rubio is changing his stance on immigration in an attempt to please voters and the Republican Party. In a Boston Globe article recently, Rubio’s immigration positions were outlined. In October 2010, Rubio stated that any earned path to citizenship constituted amnesty and that he was opposed to it. This occurred during...
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Since 1963, the United States has ceased its diplomatic relations with the country of Cuba. Late last year, President Obama announced that he intended to reestablish ties between the two countries. Some of the changes that will occur will affect Americans who either have family in Cuba or are interested in travel to the island,...
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The L-1B visa category pertains to very specialized workers who have advanced knowledge and training in precise fields of employment. Theses visas are available to individuals who are employed in a company overseas that has offices in the country where they are employed as well as in the United States. This particular visa allows these...
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granted lawful status. It also includes the expansion of certain visas to individuals in specialized high tech areas who wish to immigrate to the United States. Millions of people would be effected from this relief from deportation or removal. Instead of an “amnesty”, the President issued an executive directive to the Department of Homeland Security,...
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Eighth-grade students at the Donna Klein School in Boca Raton experienced a unique learning opportunity when Mrs. Frieda Goldstein, mother of eighth-grader Jacob Goldstein and a Miami immigration attorney, met with the class as enrichment to their study of their Humanities Immigration Unit. Mrs. Goldstein addressed such topics as the early waves of immigration to...
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The President continued to proceed with his plan to make some changes in regards to undocumented individuals present in the country. President Obama criticized Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Boehner for refusing to take up a bipartisan immigration reform bill that was presented by the United States Senate. The President stated that he...
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