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US House passes bill to avert government shutdown

The US House of Representatives recently approved a stop-gap spending measure that will avert a government shut-down, a measure that will extend the US Export-Import Bank’s ability to operate for another nine months. The measure was evenly split between Republicans and Democrats – the measure also consists of a separately approved authorization for the Defense…

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Loopholes widened for ISIS to enter the US

Some leading immigration officials say that President Obama’s government has widened the loopholes in its administration, making it easier now for Islamic fighters to enter the United States. They say that not only could the jihadists easily slip into the country’s porous southern border but the fighters could also manipulate the “loose” policies to gain…

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With illegal border crossing by Immigrants, undocumented children face uncertain future in courts

With thousands of unaccompanied minors illegally crossing the US borders from Central America, of nearly 57K unaccompanied minors who have made to US border, nearly 4,244 of minors have made to New York who has made their home in New York. The Metropolitan New York cases are being handled by the federal Immigration Court in New…

Immigration Reform, News

IMMIGRATION- HOW IT BREAKS UP – FOR THE WOMEN POPULATION!

Mexico is the single largest country of origin for female immigrants, with more than one-quarter (26 percent) of all foreign-born females in 2012, followed by China at 6.1 percent, the Phillipines at 5.3 percent, and India at 4.5 percent.  Mexico is the Single Largest Country of Origin for Female Immigrants What’s more immigrant females slightly…

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ARC report claims nearly 5,200 children of deported immigrants parents are living in Foster care ARC report claims nearly 5,200 children of deported immigrants parents are living in Foster care

2011 US deported 397,000 people and detained nearly that many, 2014 we can see nearly 11 million undocumented people in the US. According to federal data released to ARC through a Freedom of Information Act request, a growing number and proportion of deportees are parents. In the first six months of 2011, the federal government…

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