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Change in Immigration Process Affects Those Applying for Green Cards

Change in Immigration Process Affects Those Applying for Green Cards Posted: Oct 22, 2018 8:57 PM PDTUpdated: Oct 22, 2018 8:57 PM PDT Reported by Valerie Gonzalez, Reporter WESLACO – Changes are in place for an immigration process which affects many who are applying for green cards. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services changed some deadlines affecting form Read More

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California white supremacists vowed to ‘reimagine’ racist movements with new look and secretive tactics

California white supremacists vowed to ‘reimagine’ racist movements with new look and secretive tactics By ALENE TCHEKMEDYIAN  and BRITTNY MEJIA OCT 25, 2018 | 5:00 AM A screenshot from video reportedly shows Robert Rundo, leader of the so-called Rise Above Movement, attacking a counter-protester in Huntington Beach in March 2017. (Department of Justice) From the beginning, the founders of the Read More

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Trump is exploiting illegal immigration, rather than trying to stop it

Thousands of Honduran migrants resumed their march toward the United States on Sunday from the southern Mexican city of Ciudad Hidalgo. PEDRO PARDO Getty Image Trump is exploiting illegal immigration, rather than trying to stop it BY ANDRES OPPENHEIMER [email protected] October 24, 2018 05:26 PM How is it that Colombia is receiving 5,000 Venezuelan refugees every day, Read More

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Income test under Trump proposal places tougher hurdles for families to get green cards

The income benchmark is part of a larger proposal to change how the government determines whether immigrants will become a “public charge.” by Suzanne Gamboa / Oct.10.2018 / 2:30 AM PDT Tourists take photos of the Statue of Liberty on Jan. 21, 2018 in New York.Eduardo Munoz Alvarez / Getty Images AUSTIN, Texas — The Trump administration’s proposal Read More

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DHS rule change would harm immigrant, citizen health outcomes

BY KATHRYN PITKIN DEROSE, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 10/11/18 04:30 PM EDT 9 THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL © Getty Images The “public charge” rule that affects who can enter the U.S. legally and possibly gain legal permanent resident status is set to be amended, according to a Read More

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AP Investigation: Deported parents may lose kids to adoption

As the deportees were led off the plane onto the steamy San Salvador tarmac, an anguished Araceli Ramos Bonilla burst into tears, her face contorted with pain: “They want to steal my daughter!” It had been 10 weeks since Ramos had last held her 2-year-old, Alexa. Ten weeks since she was arrested crossing the border Read More

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Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Ending Some Immigrant Protections

Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Ending Some Immigrant Protections A rally in support of protected status for some immigrants in San Francisco in March.Credit Jeff Chiu/Associated Press By Daniel Victor Oct. 4, 2018 A federal judge in San Francisco blocked the Trump administration from ending special protections for immigrants from four countries devastated by war and natural Read More

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 Investor Visa Key Topics

 Investor Visa Key Topics What Is an Investor VisaTemporary Investor VisasImmigrant Investor VisaO-1 VisaInvestor Visa Cases What Is an Investor Visa Individuals who wish to work in the US by starting or investing in a US business may be eligible for an E-1 or E-2 investor visa, or an L-1 business expansion visa. While not Read More

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Supreme Court Ruling Means Thousands Of Deportation Cases May Be Tossed Out

Supreme Court Ruling Means Thousands Of Deportation Cases May Be Tossed Out Immigration authorities have been skipping a step in the process: When they served notices to appear in court, they routinely left the court date blank. Because of that omission and a recent Supreme Court decision, tens of thousands of deportation cases could be Read More

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Sessions Urged Immigration Judges To Show Less Sympathy, Setting Off A Firestorm Of Complaints

Sessions Urged Immigration Judges To Show Less Sympathy, Setting Off A Firestorm Of Complaints The attorney general’s comments were immediately criticized by the group representing immigration judges. Hamed Aleazi Reporting From San Francisco, California Posted on September 10, 2018, at 5:10 p.m. ET Allison Shelley / Reuters Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday warned incoming Read More

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