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Gov't To Review 300,000 Deportation Cases

In a move that could shake up the U.S. immigration system, the Department of Homeland Security is going to begin reviewing all 300,000 pending deportation cases. ...

Adam Serwer: Obama deserves enormous credit for immigration move

Yesterdays decision by the Obama administration to forestall the deportations of undocumented immigrants who dont pose a threat do public safety is a huge, huge deal. Not just for the hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who wont be ...

Illegal Immigration: Obama Administration Halts Deportation Indefinitely, Offers Work Permits

In a radical step forward, the Obama Administration announced a policy revision in dealing with the deportation of 300,000 illegal immigrants in the U.S., in addition to announcing work permits and jobs for them. The federal authorities will review the ...

Tides of immigration: Ebb and flow suggests good news about Mexico

Ironically, this bill (and others like it) comes when illegal immigration from Mexico has "sputtered to a trickle," according to Douglas S. Massey, co-director of Princeton University's Mexican Migration Project. Massey, quoted in a New York Times ...

Immigration: Obama eases student deportations with new policy applauded by Durbin, Gutierrez

The Obama administration established a new policy on Thursday, virtually stopping deporting students who are in the U.S. illegally, taking steps even as Congress has resisted passing the DREAM Act, which would allow children of illegal immigrants a ...

Iraqi immigrants arrested on drug, weapons charges

SAN DIEGO - Federal officials said Thursday that they've busted a drug-trafficking ring involving Mexico's most powerful cartel and members of an Iraqi immigrant community in the U.S. who were caught selling illegal drugs, assault rifles, grenades and ...

Illegal Immigration: Obama Administration Suspends Deportations to Review Cases

U.S. authorities will review the cases of 300,000 illegal immigrants slated for deportation to make sure they are not focusing on deporting people "who are low priorities for deportation," Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Thursday. ...

US makes criminals priority for deportation 3:54 am APNews

Many illegal immigrants who were facing deportation despite having no criminal record will be allowed to stay in the country and apply for a work permit under new rules from the Homeland Security Department. Republicans are balking at the change. ...

US bill changes visa requirements for foreign nurses

After the United States House of Representatives passed a bill that modifies the requirements for non-immigrant nurses, these health care professionals may soon change employers even while their new visa is still in process. According to a report of the ...

Obama administration to deport fewer youths under new policy

Washington, Aug.19 (ANI): The Obama administration has announced that it would suspend deportation proceedings against many illegal immigrants who pose no threat to national security or public safety. The new policy is expected to help thousands of ...

U.S. to allocate $7mln to strengthen Tajik border

Asia-Plus - Head of the Tajik State National Security Committee Saymumin Jatimov and the U.S. Ambassador to Tajikistan Mr. Ken Gross have signed an addendum to the Tajik-U.S. agreement on drug control and law enforcement cooperation signed on August 18 ...

Immigration: Bringing niece's children to the U.S. as 'orphans'

Q My niece in Trinidad cannot support her children. How can I bring them here and adopt them? My niece is unemployed. For the past five years I have been supporting her children, visiting them frequently. My niece is willing to give me custody and let me ...

Fewer Youths to Be Deported in New Policy

WASHINGTON ? The Obama administration announced on Thursday that it would generally not deport or expel illegal immigrants who had come to the United States as young children and graduated from high school or served in the armed forces. White House and ...

Obama administration amends deportation policy

The Obama administration announced Thursday it plans to focus its deportation efforts on more dangerous illegal immigrants. As part of the policy change, the Department of Homeland Security intends to review the cases of approximately 300,000 illegal ...

Illegal immigrants may be able to stay in US

immigration, national news, leanne suter More: Bio, E-mail, Recent Stories, News Team LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- There is a possible reprieve for tens of thousands of illegal immigrants facing deportation. The Obama administration says many could be allowed ...

Nation and World: Iraqi immigrants arrested in drug bust

CALIFORNIA -- Federal officials said Thursday that they've busted a drug-trafficking ring involving Mexico's most powerful cartel and members of an Iraqi immigrant community in the U.S. who were caught selling illegal drugs, assault rifles, grenades and ...

U.S. to review cases of 300,000 illegal immigrants facing deportation

The Obama administration said Thursday that it would suspend deportation proceedings against many illegal immigrants who pose no threat to national security or public safety. The federal government will review 300,000 cases of people in deportation ...

U.S. Department of State: Georgian government continues to improve border security

Georgia, Tbilisi, Aug. 19 / Trend N.Kirtzkhalia / The Georgian government continued to improve border security and monitor terrorist finance, the U.S. State Departments Country Reports on Terrorism 2010 reads. It also took steps to implement the ...

Immigrant Organizations Across the U.S. Embrace ATMCASH's...

For each new Remit4Change customer referral, ATMCASH reinvests $20 into community development projects. Santa Monica, California (PRWEB) August 19, 2011 ATMCASH has joined forces with Remit4Change to collectively reinvest in community development ...

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