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"Sham" Universities Under Fire
A new target in the battle against illegal immigration has come under scrutiny -colleges and universities. Read More »
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A Full Year with SB 1070
It has been one year since SB 1070 went into place, an immigration bill that has created waves across the country. Read More »
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A HALT to President’s Authority to Defer Deportation
Testimonials from both sides of the party line were quite divided on the “Hinder the Administration’s Legalization Temptation Act” (HALT) in a U.S. House Judiciary committee hearing late July. Read More »
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A Record Number Of Illegal Immigrants Deported
According to a recent report issued by the Department of Homeland Security, authorities in the United States deported nearly 400,000 immigrants over the course of the last year, a record number. Read More »
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Alabama Gov. Stands by Tough Immigration Law
In June, Alabama passed a new law concerning illegal immigration. Republican Governor Robert Bentley is the man who signed the law that has been called the toughest immigration law in the United States; even tougher than laws passed in Arizona and other states. Read More »
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Alabama Immigration Law causes Few Issues, Police Says
According to police officials in Athens, Alabama, the state’s new and strict illegal-immigration law is not causing much problem for law enforcement agencies, and is not straining city and county resources, three month after taking effect. Read More »
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Combined EAD And Advanced Parole Cards To Be Issued
The USCIS recently announced that advance parole and employment authorization will soon be issued on a single card for individuals that have a pending adjustment of status applications. Read More »
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Consular Processing Goes Green
During the past several years consular processing has undergone a rapid change and evolvement. Immediately following 9/11, the subject of improving national security moved to the forefront of priority for the United States. Read More »
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Crackdown Increased On Illegal Workers In The United States
The number of work-site inspections performed for illegal workers has more than quadrupled within the last two years, according to a government report. Read More »
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DREAM Act Updates - December 2010
Unfortunately the most recent form of the DREAM Act failed to get the required 60 yea votes and was defeated in the Senate on December 18 2010. This means that minor illegal immigrants are still caught in a system they had no part in making. Read More »
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