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House Leaves for Holiday Break With No Progress on Immigration

The House controlled by the Republicans departed on Thursday for holiday break, with no progress on immigration reform. Leaders from both the Democratic and the Republican parties have stated that they would return to the immigration reform issue in 2014. According to Representative Robert W. Goodlatte, Republican of Virginia and chairman of the Judiciary Committee, […]

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New Immigration Policy to Allow Another Group of Immigrants to Stay

The Obama administration will now allow another group of immigrants to stay in the United States. According to the Nov 14 policy memorandum from USCIS, immediate relatives of U.S. citizens who were last admitted into the country under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), will be granted permission to apply for adjustment of status and remain

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Majority of Americans Back Path to U.S. Citizenship for Immigrants

More than 63 percent of Americans want the lawmakers to pass an immigration reform bill that includes a pathway to U.S. citizenship for the country’s undocumented immigrants, according to the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute. Around 14 percent of Americans do not want the country to put such immigrants on a path to U.S. citizenship

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