Immigration

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Here’s How the Shutdown Affects Immigration Services

Mary Mata October 4, 2013

By Ted Hesson, ABC News Federal agencies that deal with immigration will be impacted by the government shutdown. But that doesn’t mean the government’s business with immigration — from paperwork […]

After Weeks In Limbo, House Democrats Introduce Bill To Resurrect Immigration Reform

Mary Mata October 3, 2013

US-Raised Immigrants Remain in US Custody

Mary Mata October 1, 2013

Latino voters eyeing lawmakers on immigration

Mary Mata September 30, 2013

By Brian Bennett, Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — A significant majority of Latino voters list immigration overhaul as a crucial issue and would be less likely to support a candidate who blocked […]

Population Decline of Unauthorized Immigrants Stalls, May Have Reversed

Mary Mata September 27, 2013

By Jeffrey S. Passel, D’Vera Cohn and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera, Latino Decisions The sharp decline in the U.S. population of unauthorized immigrants that accompanied the 2007-2009 recession has bottomed out, and the number may be […]

Immigration Reform: On Again-Off Again-On Again

Mary Mata September 26, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco The on again-off again Comprehensive Immigration Reform seems to be on again, for now. The last we heard was that CIR was dead in the water. […]

Deported Vets

Mary Mata September 24, 2013

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Serving in the military can help immigrants gain U.S. citizenship. But vets who commit crimes may find themselves deported despite their service to the country. […]