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3 NKoreans Leave for Asylum in US

(Seoul) - Three North Koreans defectors left Thailand for the United States early Monday, becoming the latest refugees accepted by Washington under a 2004 law, officials said. A South Korean activist said the three were among 29 North Korean refugees who ...

3 North Korean defectors leave Thailand for asylum in US

SEOUL, South Korea: Three North Koreans defectors left Thailand for the United States early Monday, becoming the latest refugees accepted by Washington under a 2004 law, officials said. A South Korean activist said the three were among 29 North Korean ...

US Court Rules Against Landowner On Border Fence

DALLAS - A US District Court judge has ordered a Texas woman to let the government survey her land for a border security fence, the latest round in a series of skirmishes to arise from the immigration-control measure. Eloisa Tamez has been been a ...

Employers now must wait for outcome of H-1B visa lottery

Employers hoping to hire highly skilled foreign workers will need patience and luck as they wait for results of a federal lottery system for H-1B visa applications. On April 8, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said that applications for H-1B ...

SAVE Act perpetuates, rather than reforms, our immigration policy

The SAVE Act is touted by proponents as an 'enforcement' bill, but it would in fact put us on a slow, painful path toward detention and deportation. The bill is championed by hard-line groups that advocate a strategy called 'deportation by attrition.' As ...

People of faith seek new dialogue on immigration

But since the attempted immigration reform bill faltered in Congress, a sometimes vicious assault against undocumented workers has ensued in many places across the country, where the draconian measures against illegal immigrants and their families have ...

Central America Migrant Flow to US Slows

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Cuban migrant smuggling up

U.S. officials are tracking more Cuban migrant smuggling voyages across the Florida Straits, but a more popular route has emerged across the Yucatan Channel. Though the Yucatan crossing takes longer than the Florida Straits stretch, Cuban migrant ...

The Real McCain on Race and Immigration

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