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Immigration Reform
Friday, October 24, 2014
Our American Future

Rules and Paperwork Keep Long Island’s [UAC] Immigrant Children From Classroom

MSN News
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
National News

Before dawn breaks and the morning light spills onto his bedroom floor, Carlos Garcia Lobo bounces out of bed, his eyes alight with anticipation, and asks his mother if he can go to school.

Each time, she replies to her 8-year-old son: Not yet.

Demand outpaces driver's licenses for immigrants in Colorado

[Related] Hundreds gather in July for a public workshop in Denver on the law making Colorado residents in the country illegally eligible for driver's licenses
The Los Angeles Times
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Colorado News

For Cristina Chavez it has become a middle-of-the-night ritual. For the last two months, after a long shift of cleaning offices, the 33-year-old who is in this country illegally logs onto her computer about 1 a.m., trying for her first driver's license in America.

Latino vote will not be major factor in tight midterm races, Pew study say

Fox News Latino
Friday, October 17, 2014
Colorado News

The share of Latino eligible voters has been growing steadily, making up a record 11 percent of all people who will be able to cast a ballot in November ...

Nearly 2.5 Million Immigrants from 'Predominantly Muslim Countries' Reside Inside U.S. Right Now

Breitbart
Thursday, September 25, 2014
National News

Approximately 2.5 million immigrants from “predominantly Muslim countries" reside inside the U.S. right now, a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies found.

U.S. Immigrant Population Hits Record 41.3 Million

Middle Eastern, Asian, and Caribbean Immigrants Lead Growth
Center for Immigration Studies
Thursday, September 25, 2014
National News

A new swarm of migration looms on the horizon

Dallas News
Monday, September 1, 2014
National News

The swarm of immigrants who came across the border this year, including more than 60,000 unaccompanied minors, could wind up paling in comparison to an immigration crisis looming on the horizon. Famine is a growing concern across Central America because of persistent drought ...

Visa program for wealthy investors maxed out by Chinese demand

The Los Angeles Times
Saturday, August 30, 2014
National News

Fueled by demand from wealthy Chinese nationals, an immigration program that exchanges visas for large investments in U.S. businesses has run out of its allotment of visas for the first time in its 24-year history.

Congress is next stop for Iraqi refugees

Local Chaldean Catholics working with Rep. Juan Vargas on asylum legislation
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Friday, August 22, 2014
National News

Efforts to fast-track Iraqi Christian refugees for resettlement in San Diego County and elsewhere in the country United States are expected to pick up steam when Congress reconvenes next early month ...

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