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Article: Possible Immigration Change Could Keep Families Together by Christopher M. Pogue, Esq.

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US making law to raise India's share in H-1B visas

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'All-American Muslim' Stars Caught With Pot at Border

By: Hispanic Business Magazine Two reality TV stars from TLC's "All-American Muslim" may have fresh material for another episode: getting caught at the border with pot. That's what authorities said happened to two cast members on New Year's Day, when ...

New Mexico worker says in suit she was fired after complaining of immigrant discrimination

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A former New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division employee wasnt allowed to speak Spanish to non-English-speaking foreign nationals seeking to renew their drivers licenses and was fired when she complained about discrimination against Latino ...

For Latinos in 2012, It's Not Just About Immigration

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Homeland Security Poll: US Favors Immigration Over Protection

Just over half of immigration officials polled in 2011 by the Department of Homeland Security said the White House was focused more heavily on promoting immigration than protecting the United States, reports CNSNews.com. Officials with the U.S. ...

Rev. Luis Cortes Applauds Obama Administration's New Immigration Regulation (PRN)

Reformed family unity waiver process will keep families together PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Reverend Luis Cortes, Jr., President of Esperanza and a long-time advocate for sensible immigration reforms, applauds the ...

Fifty held over US immigration fraud case

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