Runaway Ohio convert gains legal US residency
September 7, 2010
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A lawyer for a Christian convert who ran away from her parents says the now-18-year-old woman has gained permanent U.S. residency after living in Ohio as an illegal immigrant. Ohio - United States - Illegal immigration - Christian - Health
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Runaway Ohio convert gains legal US residency
September 7, 2010
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A lawyer for a Christian convert who ran away from her parents says the now-18-year-old woman has gained permanent U.S. residency after living in Ohio as an illegal immigrant. Ohio - United States - Illegal immigration - Christian - Health
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Arizona colleges accused of immigrant discrimination
September 4, 2010
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Before this year, Phoenix-area community colleges asked legal immigrants to show a green card before hiring them. The Justice Department calls the policy 'document abuse' and seeks damages. Employers who hire illegal immigrants can be fined, but the Obama administration warned this week that they also can be fined for asking legal immigrants to show their green cards before hiring them.
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For Lane Yon, “Mayor” of Bear Necessities, Obstacles to Immigration Hit Home
September 1, 2010
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Bear Necessities food service worker Lane Yon has been painfully struggling in a way many of his Cornell friends might not know. His wife, Kim Por, has been denied entry into the United States by the American embassy in Cambodia, according to Yon, since 2008. read more
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Immigrants on Trains Near Northern Border Detained
August 29, 2010
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Hundreds of passengers are taken into detention each year from domestic trains and buses along the nation’s northern border.
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Policy shift may allow some illegal immigrants to stay
August 27, 2010
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A shake-up in immigration policy may lead to deportation proceedings being dropped for thousands of aliens who entered the United States illegally but are applying to stay in the country, officials said on Friday.
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Court to free a 2d suspect from N.E. in NY bomb case
August 24, 2010
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The second of three New England suspects arrested on immigration charges in connection with the failed Times Square bombing is expected to be released today. That would leave Aftab Ali Khan of Watertown as the only regional suspect still in custody for immigration violations in the case. New England - Times Square - United States - Immigration - New York
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Swimmer Gimbutis hoping for a green card green light
August 22, 2010
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Olympic swimmer Rolandas Gimbutis didn't represent the United States in the 2000 Games, but he desperately wants to remain living here, teaching inner city kids how to swim.
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Swimmer Gimbutis hoping for a green card green light
August 19, 2010
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Olympic swimmer Rolandas Gimbutis didn't represent the United States in the 2000 Games, but he desperately wants to remain living here, teaching inner city kids how to swim.
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Activist targets evangelicals on immigration
August 16, 2010
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NAPERVILLE, Ill. - A handwritten sign on the church door announces the event where Matthew Soerens, fluent in Spanish, the Bible and the nation's immigration laws, will try to win converts.
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