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The Workers Pushed Back

The special visas granted to Indian workers is encouraging news in a case that has cast a harsh light on the dark side of legal immigration.

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Arizona immigration law motivating youths to embrace community activism

A grass-roots movement of young Latino adults and high-school students who spend much of their spare time advocating for immigration reform is growing.

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Jun 23, 2010

According to a recent report , about 4,000 people known to be stateless are living in the United States. Probably, many more are living here under the radar.

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Immigration will be an issue, but not the major one in state races

The immigration debate in Georgia heated up in May after Jessica Colotl, a 21-year-old Kennesaw State University student who is in the country illegally, was released from a federal detention center.

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What’s Behind Arizona’s War Against ‘Anchor Babies’?

If you thought that Arizona’s anti illegal-immigration push would be deterred by boycotts , nationally embarrassing sports stunts , and the threat of federal retribution , you were wrong. State lawmakers have proposed a law that would deny citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants. Skeptics of his proposal, which targets what its proponents call “anchor babies,” have pointed out that the …

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Immigration reform forum planned in Lynnwood

LYNNWOOD A public forum on immigration reform is scheduled from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 6511 176th St. SW, Lynnwood.

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White Houe seeks increase in green card fees

The cost of the first step toward becoming a U.S. citizen — getting a green card — may be going up, but the price to apply for full-fledged citizenship should remain the same. United States – Immigration – DV Green Card Lottery – Submission Services – Business

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Reform efforts put immigration laws under scrutiny

The field of immigration and nationality law is facing rapid changes as immigration reform continues to grow as a major issue in the United States.

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Jun 04, 2010

The Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration of the Department of State and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) of the Department of Homeland Security co-hosted a background press briefing on June 3, 2010 on U.S. refugee and asylum-seeker resettlement programs.

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Literacy Council hosting immigration and citizenship program today at library

The Great Plains Literacy Council is hosting an Immigration and Citizenship Awareness program. Immigration attorney Milissa R. Tipton-Dunkins will discuss and answer questions about US citizenship…