American Immigration Weekly Recap – August 1st to 5th

Trump moderating immigration stance, Republican leaders say As the Presidential election is fast approaching, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump is softening his controversial attitude towards immigration. Helen Aguirre Ferre, Director of Hispanic Communications for the Republican National Committee, told reporters that Trump just wants to deport violent, criminal undocumented immigrant and not all the 11

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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Is Still Available

The Supreme Court recently deadlocked over the executive action President Obama took in November 2012 and left in place the ruling of a lower court that blocks the executive actions. The courts ruling blocks only the immigration reform plans that were announced in November 2014 and not the deferred action program that was implemented in

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American Immigration Weekly Recap – July 18th to 22nd

Irish government will keep working on US immigration reform The Supreme Court recently blocked the executive actions that President Obama announced in November 2014. Irish Ambassador to the U.S., Anne Anderson, in a speech at the AOH and LAOH’s annual convention in Atlantic City, announced that the push for immigration relief from the Irish government

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Green Card Lottery Helped Brazilian Immigrant Live His American Dream

Till date, the Green Card Lottery also knows as the Diversity Visa Lottery has been helping many foreign nationals achieve their “American Dream.” Out of all other countries, America is the country that attracts people from across the globe to a great extent. Here is the story of Brazilian born Rudolfo Goncalves, who achieved what

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American Immigration Weekly Recap – July 11th to 15th

Widower sues over revoking of Form I-360 Obaydul Hoque Bhuiyan, a widower who formerly held a CNMI entry permit, is suing the U.S. government for revoking the approval of his Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant. Read more. Immigration workers blamed for Arizona measles outbreak According to Arizona health officials, the current

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