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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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Becoming a U.S. citizen is done in two ways: through birth or naturalization. Naturalization allows Permanent Residents to become citizens and gives them the rights and privileges that come along with citizenship. You will need to submit an application to the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS). This is called Form N-400, the Application for...
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Governor Chis Christie signed a bill last week giving in-state college tuition to otherwise eligible undocumented immigrants. New Jersey joins at least 15 other states with similar laws aimed at providing financial assistance to undocumented youth wishing to attend college. While immigrant advocacy groups will continue to push for comprehensive immigration reform on the federal...
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According to the U.S. Citizenship an Immigration Services (USCIS), 10,000 “U” Nonimmigrant Vistas for victims of criminal activity were approved for the fifth fiscal year in a row. This is the statutory maximum number of U visas that can be approved. U Visas were developed to help law enforcement prosecute cases than involve human trafficking,...
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The European Union and Turkey signed an immigration agreement, which obligates Turkey to readmit illegal immigrants who entered European countries through Turkey. In exchange for the readmission agreement, the EU will allow Turkish citizens the travel Europe without visas. Individuals involved in the signing include European Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom, EU Minister Egemen Bagis,...
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The number of asylum requests from undocumented immigrants nearly tripled this year, news sources report. According to The Los Angeles Times, this is the highest volume of asylum requests seen in the United States for two decades, raising concern that some of the petitions are fraudulent. Some sources suspect that fake asylum requests are coming...
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In an extremely important case that will surely affect thousands of non-citizens and green card holders, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Florida Statute813.13 – Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance, is not categorically an aggravated felony for immigration purposes. The Court listened to arguments by a Miami immigration...
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Eight senators have agreed on a preliminary plan to overhaul the immigration laws of the United States and have also agreed on a path to legalization for the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living currently living here. The eight include four Republicans and four Democrats. They are Republicans John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio and...
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Finally a bit of good news for the young and undocumented people of America! President Obama has officially made a policy change that provides relief for certain individuals from being deported or from entering into removal proceedings. Those who meet the criteria will be eligible to apply for deferred action for a period of two...
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Immigrant-rights groups are jumpstarting the immigrant’s movement for the presidential campaign by going door to door, making phone calls, and tweeting to encourage more than 8 million green-card holders eligible to become citizens to naturalize and vote on November 6th. The naturalization process means that legal immigrants can vote only if they take the steps...
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