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Federal immigration officials have released a 64-year-old Iranian woman whom they allowed to stay in the US without legal ...
President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act, which granted amnesty to law-abiding immigrants living in the U.S. without documentation. This act of compassion changed the ...
It is getting worse. More: Trump says Columbus is violating immigration laws.Ginther says the city won't back down. Mayor Andrew Ginther, City Attorney Zach Klein, other attorneys and very lenient ...
In response to the letter, "Cartoon sadly captures where our country is today:" It’s a shame that many in this country continue to blatantly ignore simple facts. A long line ...
Illegal immigration is a real crime, not a cause To the Editor: I’d like to know letter writer Bob Stein’s source for claiming there are eunuchs in Congress?
I read the letter from Jane Hill of Slidell about immigration policy and Christianity. Apparently, Hill is not reading the same Bible I read. In Matthew 22, Mark 12 and Luke 20, Jesus is tested ...
Immigration is not merely a political issue but a profoundly moral one. Sr. Ruth Snyder, ... Letter: Claim about Hegseth was satire mistaken for news. 4d ago. Get Local . ADVERTISEMENT.
Immigration letter lands Florida attorney general in contempt of court, federal judge rules AG James Uthmeier is appealing the ruling. Jim Saunders, Reporter, News Service of Florida.
Friends and supporters of Miguel Lopez have collected dozens of letters advocating for the Livermore resident who was deported to Mexico last month by U.S. immigration and Customs ...
Well, maybe they could have if Donald Trump hadn’t intervened to block proposed bipartisan immigration legislation, just to keep the issue alive for the 2024 presidential campaign.
Peña believes that the letter was sent to him on purpose, as an intimidation tactic against an immigration advocate. Other immigration attorneys in the U.S have received these letters as well.
This letter “is clearly consistent with church policy,” Charles Kuck, a Latter-day Saint immigration attorney in Atlanta, said Friday. “When I served as a bishop of a Spanish unit, I would ...
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