US Citizenship

Lack of immigration reform hurting US competitiveness

Washington seems to be trapped in a hopeless gridlock, particularly on the issue of immigration reform, which is ironically the very thing that both of the major political parties in the United States agree is vital to the economic health of the nation. The US particularly needs to take advantage of the worldwide highly-skilled labor

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Immigrant groups may accept legalization without citizenship

In response to expected overtures from the Republican Party in regards to immigration reform, immigrant groups have indicated they would be willing to move away from their insistence on a special pathway to citizenship is included in such legislation for the approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants who currently live and work in the United States.

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Ailes’ immigration stance defended by Graham

Despite the infamous behavior of the Fox News Channel, which includes airing frequently harsh criticisms of the idea of immigration reform, including advocating for stricter enforcement and describing as “amnesty” the idea of offering a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, Senator Lindsey Graham believes that a new biography of Roger Ailes, the chief executive

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New approach taken to immigration and crime fighting

The relationship between undocumented immigrants and law enforcement can often be a very difficult one, and one that frequently varies between different cities and states.  Among the most vexing issues is the need to enforce immigration laws while allowing undocumented immigrants to not be afraid of talking to community police. A lot of immigrants fail

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