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Immigration authorities unreasonably delayed U visa applications, judge says
Courthouse News Service· 18 hours agoSome undocumented immigrants who say U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services passed over their U...
Wisconsin verifies citizenship before issuing IDs to people without documents | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agocitizenship provided in the application is correct,” the statute reads. This also isn't new, though the post implies it is connected to a recent influx ...
US gives 100,000 migrants citizenship
Newsweek· 1 day agoA total of just over 100,000 migrants—71,100 asylees and 29,000 refugees—were part of the approximate total of 878,500 individuals who were naturalized...
Lottery bids for skilled-worker visas plunge in the US after changes aimed at fraud and abuse
Associated Press· 1 day agoMajor technology companies that use H-1B visas sought changes after...with slimmer chances of...
Seacoast, NH leaders must condemn antisemitism: Letters
Gannett via AOL· 12 hours agoHe's anti-union and labor. A second generation immigrant, he’s an avowed racist, misogynist and...
Opinion: CT should not deny marriage licenses over citizenship
CT Mirror· 6 days agoBetween August and November of 2018, a New Haven official who oversees marriages reported 73 out of...
Visa U: Access to Justice
Dallas Observer· 4 days agoThe visa U, or U visa, was introduced in 2000 to address this issue, providing a clear and supportive path to justice for immigrant crime victims. This...
He grew up legally in Minnesota, but immigration law gap may one day force student to leave
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMahi Madhan Kumar is a high achiever. A sophomore at Chanhassen High School, he recently led his...
30 people become US citizens with naturalization ceremony in Milwaukee County
WISN 12 Milwaukee· 6 days agoOver two dozen new United States citizens were welcomed during a special naturalization ceremony...
Slow work authorizations frustrate new migrants and industry leaders alike
Crain s Chicago Business· 5 days agoThe same issues that plagued new arrivals in the fall, from lengthy processing times to expensive application fees, have persisted amid dysfunction in Washington. In February ...