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Trump Administration Aims to Reject New Green Cards & Visas for...

A month ago, the Trump administration proposed a new regulation which can deny green cards and temporary visas to immigrants who primarily depend on public benefits such as food assistance, federal housing, and Medicaid by expanding the meaning of...

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Will I Lose My Green Card After Divorce?

If you received your green card by marrying a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, a divorce can put your legal status in jeopardy. According to immigration laws, an immigrant who is involved in a real marriage can obtain a green card. However, a...

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What Are Some Examples of Serious Crimes Committed by Illegal Aliens?

Committing a serious crime is one way to significantly increase your chances of being deported from the United States if you are here illegally. If you are convicted of a serious crime, Immigration and Customs Enforcement will likely take their time...

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Democrat-Led House Means Oversight of Trump’s Immigration Agenda

At the end of the midterm elections, the Democratic Party is now the majority in the House of Representatives. Although the new-look Congress cannot completely stop President Donald Trump’s efforts to curb illegal immigration and restrict legal...

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Supreme Court Blocks Trump Administration’s Asylum Ban

In a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court ruled to continue blocking the Trump administration from enforcing its asylum ban for illegal immigrants who cross the southern U.S. border. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the other four liberal justices in the...

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DHS Says Asylum Seekers Must Wait in Mexico throughout Legal Proceedings

Immigrants who illegally cross the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum will no longer be released into the United States, but rather be returned to Mexico while they way for their claim to be processed, announced the U.S. Department of Homeland...

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