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Naturalization: Hundreds of thousands of U.S. residents achieve citizenship each year

July 03--SAN JUAN -- Silvia Saucedo's throat felt tight as she walked into the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Center in Harlingen. The interview and test she had come for went by in a whir. The nerves and hard work paid off when Saucedo, of ...

Number two at Myanmar embassy in US seeks asylum

Myanmar soldiers take part in a military parade in the country's administrative capital, The second highest-ranking diplomat at Myanmar's embassy in Washington has defected and is seeking US political asylum, Radio Free Asia has reported. Kyaw Win, ...

Al-Queada Equivalent at Our Borders: Drug Cartels Threaten to Cutoff Heads of U.S. Agents!

Mexican Drug cartels are ruthless and brutal with no regard whatsoever for human life. In fact, these drug cartels are the Mexican equivalent of Al-Queada. Jihad in Spanish, if you will. As President Obama golfs and goofs and Janet Napolitano schemes for ...

A fast-track to secure American citizenship

By Ben Sheppard - DARBY Ortego, 25, endures gunfire and mine attacks fighting for the United States army in Afghanistan, but this July 4 will be his first as a citizen of the country he serves. Ortego, who battles Taliban in the violent eastern province ...

Texas warns Americans to avoid Mexico border town

The southwestern state of Texas is warning Americans to avoid the Mexican border town of Nuevo Laredo over the July 4 independence day weekend, fearing that US citizens will be targeted. State and local police have "received credible intelligence from ...

Marchers Storm Ga. Capitol to Protest New Immigration Law

Thousands of immigrants took to streets You must have JavaScript enabled to watch video Get Updates from Fox News Video on ...

H-1B Visa Program May Undergo Reforms to Help Businesses and Workers

U.S. immigration law provides a host of visa alternatives to help individuals gain legal status to work in America. These options include everything from investor-related opportunities to visas for health care workers and L-1 visas for executives. One ...

Fighting in Afghanistan puts Filipinos on fast track to US citizenship

Roughly 9,000 immigrants join the US armed forces each year from countries as far apart as Panama, Nigeria, Liberia and Turkey and in the past 10 years, nearly 69,000 immigrant troops have become US citizens while serving. ...

Filipinos defy death for US citizenship in Afghanistan

Darby Ortego, 25, endures gunfire and mine attacks fighting for the US army in Afghanistan, but this July 4 will be his first as a citizen of the country he serves. Ortego, who battles insurgents in the violent eastern province of Khost with Bravo ...

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