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With the current political situation, are the immigration laws made for people rightly?

The Republicans on one side have helped to reform the #immigration battle, they have shown their concern about the 11 million undocumented people in the country by not wanting to deport, help the vulnerable children by not breaking their family, who are stuck, marooned, marginalized and made vulnerable in the entire circle of the broken…

Green Card Aspirants, Immigration Reform, News

Court crisis – Injustice to sweep the wave of unaccompanied children in Louisiana due to shortage of lawyer & case backlogs

A large number of Honduran immigrant’s residents has become a crowd-puller for kids fleeing from the troubled country-Central America. New Orleans has more number of unaccompanied kids than any other; still only about half a dozen of nonprofit immigration lawyers are dedicatedly serving these kids. As they are arriving in record numbers, the New Orleans…

Immigration Reform, News

DACA enforcement sees enhanced child immigration program in Nevada State

President Obama using his executive authority implemented in August 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). This is applicable to people between the age of 15 and 32. The two-year renewable program allows some of the immigrants who have come to US as children to apply for work permits and drivers licenses and receive temporary…

Immigration Reform, News

Dreaming of Becoming an US Citizen – Steps to Naturalization

Dreaming of Becoming an US Citizen – Steps to Naturalization

Every person’s dream is to become an US citizen without any kind of hurdle. On getting green card citizenship, one can go for naturalization. US citizen is by two ways either by birth or through naturalization. Below are few steps to naturalization: If you are 18 years old and have a permanent resident for at…

Immigration Medical Exam, Immigration Reform

Who is an Immigrant? Who is a refugee?

Border crossing across the US from the Central Americas has become a topic of everyday news. It has become a hard task for the government to distinguish if the migrants are subject to deportation to their home country or should be given asylum.  The Central Americans crossing the U.S. border in massive waves can be…

Green Card Aspirants, Immigration Reform, News