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Miami Herald - Mon Nov 30, 11:45 pm ET
The students' efforts were so quick and efficient that after just a few days of being held at an immigration detention center, brothers Jesús and Guillermo Reyes were set free.
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The Record-Courier - Mon Nov 30, 7:18 pm ET
PHOENIX (AP) - Government officials overseeing the construction of a "virtual fence" along the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border hope to turn over the first segment to the Border Patrol in January, while beginning construction on a second stretch in coming weeks. Although the government has plans to extend the network of cameras, ground sensors and radars along most of the border, officials said ...
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New York Daily News - Mon Nov 30, 6:50 pm ET
My permanent resident card is expiring. Must I get a new one before applying to naturalize? I have been a permanent resident since 1998 and married to a U.S. citizen for 17 years.
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San Jose Mercury News - Mon Nov 30, 5:58 pm ET
That means roughly one in six uninsured Californians and tens of thousands living in the San Jose area will remain without insurance whether or not the Senate ultimately passes a bill and no matter how generous the subsidies for the poor or punitive the penalties for those who refuse.
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Seattle Times - Mon Nov 30, 4:04 pm ET
Government officials overseeing the construction of a "virtual fence" along the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border — a contract held by Boeing — hope to turn over the first segment to the Border Patrol in January, while beginning construction on a second stretch in coming weeks.
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Immigration Portal - Mon Nov 30, 3:18 pm ET
Washington — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced that at 12:01 a.m. (CNMI local time/GMT +10.) tomorrow, Nov. 28, the immigration laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) will be replaced by the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and other U.S. immigration laws.
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New America Media - Mon Nov 30, 3:08 pm ET
President Barack Obama continues to be extremely popular among Latino voters nationwide, especially among naturalized citizens, according to a new poll by Impremedia, Latino Decisions and the University of New Mexico's Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 30, 3:04 pm ET
A new poll released today by Latino Decisions, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy at the University of New Mexico , and impreMedia, shows a widespread consensus among the Latino/Hispanic electoral about the importance of health care reform and indicates significant support for expansion of coverage.
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Anchorage Press - Mon Nov 30, 2:38 pm ET
“I still drive; I’m not gonna lie,” says an undocumented Mexican national. We’ll call her Mary. Mary is 26 years old and she’s been in the United States since her parents brought her family across the border when she was three. She lives in Southeast Alaska now, and says she’s scared to drive because she doesn’t have a license. But she has a 2-year-old son (he’s a U.S. citizen), and although she ...
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CBS4 Denver - Mon Nov 30, 2:01 pm ET
Colorado Springs now has its own Immigration and Customs Enforcement office. The ICE office, which opened Monday, is the agency's ninth in Colorado. It also has offices in cities including Denver, Grand Junction, Brush and Pueblo. U.S. Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn, whose district includes Colorado Springs, has been pushing for the new office for two years. He says it's needed because Colorado ...
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Newsweek - Mon Nov 30, 1:35 pm ET
Are the number of immigrants seeking asylum over sexual-orientation discrimination increasing?
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The Addison County Independent - Mon Nov 30, 1:19 pm ET
ADDISON COUNTY — Though the flurry of news and rumors regarding the federal government’s employment record audits in mid-November has died down, farmers and migrant workers alike are still fretting about what the immigration sweep could mean on Vermont dairy farms.
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New America Media - Mon Nov 30, 1:08 pm ET
A new poll finds that health care reform is now more important than the economy and immigration for many Latinos, and a solid majority is in favor of universal health care that includes a public option. Traducción al español
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 30, 11:52 am ET
Separate Research Examines Impact on Prince George's County Schools
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The Western Courier - Mon Nov 30, 11:49 am ET
In this day and age, almost every person in virtually every household has a cell phone - they are as common as can openers and microwaves. And, thanks to innovations from Apple and Microsoft, cellular devices are becoming more and more refined, more like miniature computers than mini-phones.