Living in the United States
Living in the United States legally and illegally.
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Better to Be an Immigrant in New York Than in Arizona
Although a small majority of the white population in New York likes Arizona’s new and controversial immigration law, most New Yorkers are against the new law. Read More »
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California National Guard Fights Illegal Immigration
260 soldiers from the California National Guard have helped Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in more than a thousand apprehensions of illegal immigrants. In addition, the National Guard members from California have helped stopping 180 people from entering the United States illegally. Read More »
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California Sees Decline In Immigration
Two recently released studies indicate that immigration to the United States is declining, and the state of California is losing popularity as the destination of choice for most immigrants. Read More »
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Catholic Group Offering Illegal Immigrants A Sanctuary
A Catholic group has sprung up in San Antonio, Texas that wants to be a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. Read More »
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Check Your Own Employment Eligibility Online
In March, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) rolled out a new online system that allows workers in the United States to check their own employment eligibility status. Read More »
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Citizenship Services Receive $7.8 Million in Grants from USCIS
At a Constitution and citizenship conference in Washington, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) handed out grants to 75 different community-based organizations from a 27 states and the District of Columbia. Read More »
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CNN Special on Latinos Ignites Debate over Lou Dobbs
Lou Dobbs, a veteran anchor on CNN who is well known for his staunch "anti-immigration" views was the subject of recent protests over the recent airing of "Latinos in America." Read More »
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Complications in Families of Undocumented Immigrants
A new report reveals that an estimated 7 percent of children in the U.S. have a parent who is an illegal immigrant. Read More »
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Consequences of removing millions of immigrants from the United States
Some economists believe that if the nearly 12 million illegal immigrants were to leave the country, the results would be disastrous for the United States. Workers earning on the lower end of the pay scale would see their income rise since the supply of labor would shrink significantly. Read More »
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Contributions of Immigrants to the United States
In a report published by the CEA, or Council of Economic Advisers, immigrants were found to positively contribute to the U.S. economy. Read More »
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