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Mike Riggs on Obama's First Good Immigration Policy Change

Since 2009, the Obama administration has broken up tens of thousands of American families in which one or more members was an undocumented immigrant. In many of these cases, the government forced the undocumented spouse or child of a legal U.S. citizen ...

Wrongly deported teenager returns to US

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US immigration reform: Two Young DREAMers

In 2011, the coming out of two undocumented Filipino migrants received public attention. Their disclosures have had an impact on the current political debate in the United States on immigration reform. These are the stories of two Joses. Jose 1 At ...

Obama seeks. to ease immigration rule for relatives of U.S. citizens

The Obama administration proposed a rule change Friday to reduce the time that spouses and children who are illegal immigrants are separated from their American relatives while they try to gain legal status in the United States. Currently, many illegal ...

Deported Teen Reunites With Family

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Obama Proposal Hopes To Ease Immigration

NEW YORK (CNN) -- The administration of President Barack Obama proposed Friday a change to immigration rules meant to cut the time undocumented spouses and children of U.S. citizens are separated from their families while they seek legal status.Most ...

Obama seeking to ease rule on immigration waivers

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration proposed a rule change Friday to reduce the time illegal-immigrant spouses and children are separated from their American relatives while they try to gain legal status in the United States. Currently, many illegal ...

US immigration process to be eased for some families

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The government said on Friday it plans to reduce the time that United States (US) citizens are separated from spouses and children who have been in the country illegally and who are forced to leave for as long as 10 years while ...

Obama proposes rule to ease immigration - KSAT San Antonio

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Obama revises rule on undocumented immigrants

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama moved to repair relations with a crucial voting bloc and opened another battle with Republican lawmakers by easing rules on the politically volatile issue of illegal immigration. The new proposal likely will affect ...

US to ease immigration process for some families

Tags: US immigration, Illegal immigration, Barack Obama Washington: The government said on Friday it plans to reduce the time that US citizens are separated from spouses and children who have been in the country illegally and who are forced to leave for ...

Immigration process to be eased for some families (Reuters)

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Article: Report On U.S. Consular Processing Paris, France: American Chamber Of Commerce, France Visa Seminar, November 30, 2011

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Bloggings: What Would Reagan Do by Greg Siskind

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Obama Proposes New Immigration Policy

The Obama Administration is proposing a more family friendly immigration policy, but those close to immigration are saying it's nothing more than an election year ploy. The proposed plan would allow certain undocumented immigrants to remain in the United ...

Rule change to help immigrants with families who are U.S. citizens

The Obama administration Friday said it plans to make it easier for some illegal immigrants who are immediate relatives of U.S. citizens to attain a legal right to stay in the country, a move that could affect thousands of people in South Florida. The ...

Mixed reviews for Obama immigration changes

Jan. 07--WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration unveiled immigration changes Friday that would allow undocumented spouses and children of U.S. citizens to stay in the country while their cases are decided, avoiding prolonged family separations. Alejandro ...

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