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WILL DELAYS BOG DOWN IMMIGRATION CASES IN THE COUNTRY EVEN FURTHER?

As the administration in the United States confronts various issues that plague President Obama’s immigration policies the country’s immigration court system is bogged down due to battling delays that have been extended, because of the deluge of unaccompanied minors that thronged the country last summer. These cases have been taken up as top priority and…

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“NOTORIOUS” NOTARIOS DUPING SCARED IMMIGRANTS?

A fraud that is known as “Notario Fraud” is widespread across the country of America, but it is more rampant in the communities of Latinos, Caribbeans, Russians and Brazilians. Notarios often go after their own kind, targeting those immigrants who are scared and fearful. They are promised unachievable results and what is setting alarm bells…

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IS PRESIDENT OBAMA TRYING TO FOLLOW A “KARL MARX POLICY”?

Republican Steve King of Iowa stated recently that President Obama was trying to impose the socialist philosophy of Karl Marx on the country. “And his calculation is not what’s true and just and right or even good for America, it’s how he can exploit his power base and move our country to the left towards…

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OBAMA ADMINISTRATION UNDER PRESSURE FROM IMMIGRATION RIGHTS GROUP

The Obama administration is being pressed by the immigration rights groups for taking steps to enable the President’s new policies on immigration reform, in spite of a federal judge’s ruling that is currently blocking these actions. It is being said that Administration officials are all set to appeal the decision on Monday by a Texas-based U.S….

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WANT RULING BY MONDAY ON IMMIGRATION SUIT

The government has stated that it has completed all procedures relating to replying to Texas and other states, prompting the judge to accelerate his verdict on whether programs relating to immigrants getting deportation deferrals can move ahead or not. Ever since a judge issued a temporary injunction in the month of February 2015, on the…

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