The requirements for obtaining a driver’s license varies by state. Some states are proposing legislation to prohibit the issuance of state issued identification to individuals who are unable to prove legal immigration status. Conversely, in other states it is possible for an illegal immigrant to obtain a driver’s license, as no proof of legal immigration [...]
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This is one of the first English phrases which persons seeking to immigrate to the United States should be familiar with. Numerous immigrants, including many from the Korean community, have recently become the victim of a whole series of immigration scams and scandals which [...]
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. – A group of more than two hundred, both Latino in addition to Anglo, stood jointly on a cold December evening in Sayre Park Friday night for a familiar reason — furthering immigration reform efforts.
A rally and candlelight vigil, backed by the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC), would be among ten [...]
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This takes the cake… even after pleading guilty and awaiting sentencing, one woman was targeting the Hispanic community – stealing from them – when finally caught. More from the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office.
Immigration Scam Artist Re-Arrested
Illegal aliens have rights. Yes, they do! And Democrats want to make sure they’re getting [...]
Some say immigration reform is un-Christian. Immigration reform is one the toughest federal issues. Yet, with many individual states passing their own immigration reform legislation, INS raids occurring throughout the United State, workers getting spooked and not showing up for work, crops rotting in the fields – it is clear, the Agribusiness Industry cannot wait. [...]
Yes and no, immigration being a good thing. On one hand you or the country could get some intelligent hard working people who can actually contribute to the betterment of the country, yet on the other hand the country could and does wind up with criminal elements victimizing and terrorizing the other citizens. Immigration bureau [...]
Recently New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin drew criticism for expressing the fear that his city might be, as he put it, “overrun by Mexican workers.” Hispanic groups protested the mayor’s statements, but his concerns are being echoed by many people in New Orleans and many more who were driven from the city by Hurricane Katrina [...]
E-Verify is a U.S. government database that employers can use to verify the employment eligibility of prospective hires. Both the U.S. government and some states are attempting to make use of this database mandatory against the protests of various immigration, business and other advocacy groups.
One of the key problems with this database is its unacceptable [...]
Interestingly, in view of the extensive diversity of national origins, there was a surprising 17.3 percent that reported they were Hispanic or Latino but did not indicate a national origin. Analyses have yet to be done on this group, but it may be that this fast-growing group represents either those who have parents from more [...]
Illegal immigration is hammering the state, once a desert gem; Arizona is overwhelmed by sprawl. And some say Janet Napolitano is one of the reasons that nothing is being done to end illegal immigration. They say she silently stands by and watches as her state is inundated with illegal aliens taking advantage of [...]
Rome ignores the record of the United States since its inception in opening itself to millions. The Pope’s prescription would have the nation labor under that mandate forever, regardless of the profound demographic, economic and environmental transformations in our society. Of course these references will not be politically direct, but I suspect you’ll hear references [...]
An Arizona sheriff said he planned to defy Washington’s attempts to roll back his staunch enforcement of federal immigration law, a move that could put him on a collision training course with the U.S. government.
Late last year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the largest arm of the Department of Homeland Security, stripped Maricopa County Sheriff [...]
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The Senate is debating S.2611, the Immigration Reform bill. While the legislation includes important provisions on border security and interior enforcement, the Hagel-Martinez “compromise” also creates a system that grants amnesty to the approximately 12 million illegal aliens currently residing in the United States. I am adamantly opposed to any legislation that turns a blind [...]
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Although there are believed to be tens or even hundreds of thousands of trafficking victims in the U.S., less than 1,000 have been identified since trafficking was made a federal crime in 2000. Therefore, the most immediate and important need in ending human trafficking in the U.S. is identification of the victims. You can [...]
The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that would address the situation faced by young people who were brought to the U.S. years ago as undocumented immigrant children, who have since grown up here, stayed in school, and kept out of [...]
Immigration fraud can take many forms. In general, immigration fraud is false promises for immigration services. This may mean that someone has told you they provided immigration services, but they really haven’t; yet they charge you a service fee.
Individuals and agencies that are accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) can practice immigration [...]
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Will the DREAM Act bill pass the senate through a closure vote? Or will the DREAM Act in any of it’s manifestations ever going to get through congress?
The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (also called “The DREAM Act”) is a highly contentious, bi-partisan bill that has been introduced several times in [...]




































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