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Union City man being held by immigration authorities was convicted twice in 1980s, lawyer says

Enlarge Michael Dempsey/The Jersey Journal Carmen Pereira, of Union City, consoles her son Nelson Pereira, 10, at their apartment in Union City on December 5, 2011. Their father Jose Pereira Sr. was taken away by immigration officials and could be ...

White House Releases Counternarcotics Strategy for US Northern Border

The White House Friday released a first-ever national strategy for combating drug trafficking along the US northern border, placing particular emphasis on strengthening the capabilities of Native... ...

Visa Rules in US Eased by Obama

It now seems that the President of the United States, Barack Obama, has recently announced a brand-new strategy to boost foreign travel and tourism to the United States. By doing this, the President hopes to boost the job market and of course the ...

Georgia judge orders Obama to court on citizenship complaint

A Georgia judge has ordered President Barack Obama to appear in court Thursday in Atlanta for a hearing on a complaint he isnt a natural-born citizen and should not be on the states primary ballot in March, reports the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. A ...

US Senators asked to support immigration reform legislation

A group of Indian American IT professionals have asked US Senators to support a key immigration reform legislation, which if passed would drastically reduce the "Green Card" waiting period for highly skilled workers from countries like India and China. ...

Support immigration reform: Indian Americans ask Senators

A group of India [ Images ]n American IT-professionals have asked US Senators to support a key immigration-reform legislation, which if passed would drastically reduce the 'Green Card' waiting period for highly-skilled workers from countries like India ...

Kin want U.S. asylum for man killed after deportation

AM MST JERSEY CITY, N.J. Josue Rafael Orellana Garcia fled his impoverished neighborhood in Honduras for the United States as a teen to escape what began as teasing over his disabilities and escalated into what his mother said were threats to kill ...

Poll: Majority of voters favor local police checking immigration status

- Like this? Subscribe to get instant updates. On Friday, Rasmussen Reports released the results of a national telephone survey which found that 61 percent of Likely Voters agree that if a police officer pulls someone over for a traffic violation, the ...

Union fights Obama's lax immigration policy

It is not often that unions, which tend to be Democrat-friendly, stand up to the liberal Obama administration. But that is what has happened at the union that represents thousands of federal deportation officers. The administration has ordered the ...

British al-Qaeda fighter killed by U.S. drone strike on Pakistan border

Two wanted Al-Qaeda leaders killed by U.S. drone attacks are believed to have travelled from Britain to launch terrorist attacks against the West. One, Aslam Awan, studied in Manchester but joined an Islamic terror cell then went to Afghanistan to fight ...

Immigration laws may peel back onion crop

ATLANTA It?s unclear whether farmers in Georgia and Alabama will face a shortage of workers owing to tough new laws targeting illegal immigration, but some producers said they have begun changing their plans for planting and harvesting this year?s crops. ...

Posthumous US asylum bid in NJ case highlights gang debate

Pages: 1 2 3 > display on one page | Print | E-mail JERSEY CITY Josue Rafael Orellana Garcia fled his impoverished neighborhood in Honduras for the United States as a teenager, to escape what began as teasing over his disabilities and escalated into ...

Mother's posthumous asylum bid for slain Honduran deportee puts spotlight on gangs, asylum law

JERSEY CITY, N.J. ? Josue Rafael Orellana Garcia fled his impoverished neighborhood in Honduras for the United States as a teenager, to escape what began as teasing over his disabilities and escalated into what his mother said were threats to kill him if ...

Posthumous US asylum bid highlights...

Josue Rafael Orellana Garcia fled his impoverished neighborhood in Honduras for the United States as a teenager, to escape what began as teasing over his disabilities and escalated into what his mother said were threats to kill him if he did not join a ...

Another swine flu outbreak in MexicoWill Obama close the border now?

- Like this? Subscribe to get instant updates. On Saturday, the health secretary of Mexico's Federal District, Armando Ahued told the press that a recent outbreak of A(H1N1) swine flu has killed two people (ages 19 and 21). The deaths occurred early this ...

Posthumous US asylum bid highlights gang debate

Josue Rafael Orellana Garcia fled his impoverished neighborhood in Honduras for the United States as a teenager, to escape what began as teasing over his disabilities and escalated into what his mother said were threats to kill him if he did not join a ...

Bringing Medical Advances to Americans With a Combination of Immigrant and Native-Born Talent

A recent study by the National Foundation for American found nearly half of the top 50 venture-funded companies in America had at least one immigrant founder, while 76 percent of the companies had one or more immigrants in a key management or product ...

Santorum Questions US Bishops Immigration Policy

Presidential candidate Rick Santorum signaled his disagreement with the U.S. bishops recommended immigration reforms, in an interview on Iowa Public Television. If we develop the program like the Catholic bishops suggested we would be creating a ...

On the hunt for luxury spending: Obama eases US visa rules for China and Brazil

Barack Obama on Thursday signed an executive order set to dramatically reduce visa processing time and revolutionise the tourist trade for retailers in the United States. The new visa rules will encourage tourists from fast growing countries such as ...

Obama to streamline US visa requirements for tourists

President Obama is to streamline the visa process for some nationalities to make it easier for them to visit the US. Announcing his plans at Walt Disney World in Florida yesterday, he said he wants to reduce the time it takes for travellers from China ...

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