14 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
Iraqi woman, 111, sworn in as US citizen
The Associated Press
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. — An Iraqi native has become a U.S. citizen at age 111.
Warina Zaya Bashou, 111, recites the oath of allegiance administered by...11 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
Obama to Give Immigrants a Break
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration said Friday that it would make it easier for illegal immigrants who are related to a US citizen to seek legal US residency, a rule change hailed by immigrant advocates and lambasted by those who favor strict policing of the borders.
Currently, an illegal immigrant...
11 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
‘Unlawful presence’ waiver order needs finish – not prejudiced – makeover
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Mixed greeting to immature label plan
Politics, family values and immigration come into play with a recent proposal by the Obama administration to ease the application process for green cards, according to interviews with people with opposing views on the immigration issue.
Janet Napolitano, secretary of...
11 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
Proposed immature label changes come with many aged restrictions
Politics, family values and immigration come into play with a recent proposal by the Obama administration to ease the application process for green cards, according to interviews with people with opposing views on the immigration issue.
Janet Napolitano, the...
7 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
Proposed Immigration Change Could Keep Families Together
...7 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
US to introduce easier track to immature cards
Jan. 6: Obama administration officials announced today that they will propose a fix to a notorious snag in immigration law that will spare hundreds of thousands of American citizens from prolonged separations from immigrant spouses and children.
The change that immigration officials are offering would benefit US citizens...
7 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
Tweak in Rule to Ease a Path to Green Card
Although the regulatory tweak appears small, lawyers said it would mean that many Americans will no longer be separated for months or years from family members pursuing legal residency. Even more citizens could be encouraged to come forward to bring illegal immigrant relatives into the system, they said. ...
7 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
Plan to repair US immature label obstacle will assistance thousands
The Irish Times - Saturday, January 7, 2012JULIA PRESTON in New York
OBAMA ADMINISTRATION officials say they will propose a fix to a notorious snag in immigration law that will spare hundreds of thousands of American citizens from prolonged separations from immigrant spouses and children.
The change that immigration...
6 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
Easier Route to Green Card to Be Proposed for Some
The change that immigration officials are offering would benefit United States citizens who are married to or have children who are illegal immigrants. It would correct a bureaucratic Catch-22 that those Americans now confront when their spouses or children apply to become legal permanent residents. ...

