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Articles about immigration to the United States.
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11.2 Million Illegal Immigrations In The United States In 2010: No Change From 2009
According to the nonpartisan research organization in Washington D.C., the Pew Hispanic Center, there are around 11.2 million illegal immigrants currently living in the United States. Read More »
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2010 Fiscal Year Immigration Stats Strangely Late
Illegal Immigration statistics for the 2010 Fiscal Year, which ended in October, still have not been officially released. Every year, the stats arrive later. Read More »
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450 March Against Immigration SB 1070
The controversial immigration law, commonly called SB 1070 has just turned one year old. While the Arizona leaders marked the anniversary with promises to continue pushing immigration reform in the country, there were others, some 450 people, who walked against the reform. Read More »
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A Difficult Choice for Immigrant Fiancés
Couples in love want to be together. This is a fact as obvious as the fact that water runs downhill. When a U.S. citizen is engaged to a foreign national, there are two options for uniting with their potential spouse. Read More »
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A Look At Detention Of Illegal Immigrants In The United States
The number of illegal immigrants being deported from the United States is on the rise. In 2009, the U.S. government detained around 380,000 people throughout 350 immigration facilities around the country. Read More »
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A Look At Immigration To The United States
The United States has often been referred to as a nation of immigrants and with good reason. Practically every person living the United States is descended from someone who originally emigrated from another country. Read More »
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A Warning For Advanced Parole Applicants
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has decided to combine the advanced parole document with the employment authorization card. Read More »
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Activists Working To Fight Immigrant Roundup
Numerous immigration rights groups are working to stop the increasing number of deportations occurring under the Obama Administration. Read More »
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Adjustment Of Status Basics
Under U.S. immigrant laws, qualified persons may enter the U.S. as lawful permanent residents, also known as green card holders, once they have obtained an immigrant visa from an embassy or consulate outside the U.S. Read More »
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Adoption of Foreign Children by United States Citizens
Adoption has become more common in the United States. There are currently over 200,000 foreign children that have been adopted and reside in the United States. Read More »
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