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Fewer Indians seek US citizenship

WASHINGTON: Fewer Indians are seeking American citizenship though they are still the second biggest ethnic group to get the right to live in the US permanently. There were as many as 46,871 or 7 percent Indians among 660,477 people from around the world ...

Coaches Teach What Law Schools Don't by Ed Poll

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Number of Indians for US citizenship decreases

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Pakistan rejects US military support in tribal border zones

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NRIs adopting US citizenship decreases

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Mexican Maya migrants in U.S. send millions home

SAN JUAN CHAMULA, Chiapas -- It's an hour later in the rest of Mexico, but it's the holy time of noon according to the Maya calendar in this traditional township. When the church bell peals thunderously 12 times, everyone stops what they are doing and ...

Gaza Fulbright scholars meet US visa officials at Gaza border

US visa officials drove to the Gaza border Thursday to meet with three Fulbright scholars from Gaza - going to unusual lengths to work around an Israeli travel ban that jeopardized their prestigious US government scholarships. Israel denied entry to the ...

Fewer Americans Favor Cutting Back Immigration

Public as likely to favor status quo as to favor decreased immigration PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Poll finds 39% of Americans in favor of reductions in immigration, down from 45% a year ago. Currently, the public is just as likely to favor maintaining ...

Checking civil liberties at the US border

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Fulbright scholars meet U.S. officials at Gaza border

EREZ CROSSING, Gaza Strip (AP) - U.S. visa officials drove to the Gaza border Thursday to meet with three Fulbright scholars from Gaza going to unusual lengths to work around an Israeli travel ban that jeopardized their prestigious U.S. government ...

Mexico says US did seek extradition of suspect in border agent's death - after he was freed

U.S. officials presented Mexican authorities 'with a provisional arrest request for extradition purposes' for Jesus Navarro Montes in late June, said Ricardo Alday, spokesman for the Mexican Embassy in Washington. But the request came more than a week ...

Gaza Fulbright scholars denied access to Israel meet U.S. visa officials at Gaza border

EREZ CROSSING, Gaza Strip: U.S. consular officials have traveled to the Gaza border to process the visa applications of three Palestinian Fulbright scholars whose scholarships were at risk because of Israeli travel restrictions. The meeting between the ...

Digital Device Searches at U.S. Borders Prompt Difficult Security, Confidentiality QuestionsPillsbury Attorney Says Searches Cou

08-Jul-2008 Washington, DC: Inspections of data on laptops, cell phones and other portable devices conducted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspectors are throwing business travelers down a slippery privacy and security slope as they ...

Charles Kuck Inducted as President of American Immigration Lawyers Association

-- Charles Kuck, Managing Partner of leading multi-state immigration law firm, Kuck Casablanca & Odom, LLC (http://www.immigration.net), was introduced as the new President of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (?AILA?) ...

Has McCain Really Learned His Lesson on Immigration?

Last October, when John McCain?s presidential campaign was nearly dead, I went to Iowa to follow him around for a few days. The story felt like a eulogy. Few observers believed McCain could come back from the twin disasters of his campaign nearly ...

The Threat of Non-Citizen Voting

In 2005, the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that up to 3 percent of the 30,000 individuals called for jury duty from voter registration rolls over a two-year period in just one U.S. district court were not U.S. citizens.[1] While that may ...

U.S. defends laptop searches at the border

Courts have upheld routine checks of Americans? hard drives at the border. Critics say they?re anything but routine. By Alexandra Marks | Staff Writer for The Christian Science Monitor / July 10, 2008 edition RSS Reporter Alexandra Marks discusses ...

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