Monthly Archives: November 2012

An Undocumented Immigrant from Mexico Looks Forward to Get a Family Based Green Card
A 39-year-old Mexican, Oscar Campos Estrada, who had entered the United States illegally, before 20 years, is now looking forward to remain permanently in America and to get a Green Card. He has been living in the United States as an undocumented immigrant for many years and will now be able to remain in the […]

Republican senators present Dream Act (DACA) alternative
WASHINGTON – Under political pressure to take action on immigration reform, three Republican senators introduced an alternative version of the Dream Act on Tuesday that would give legal status for young immigrants brought to the U.S. unlawfully as children. The effort, called the Achieve Act and launched by retiring senators Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and Kay […]
Senators Propose Comprehensive Changes to Immigration Policy with Pathway to Citizenship
The Associated Press reports that Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Lindsey Graham are promoting similar proposals that would include a roadmap to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the U.S. WASHINGTON — Two senators on opposite sides of the aisle are proposing comprehensive changes to the immigration laws that would include a pathway to citizenship for the […]

Immigration Reform Effort To Begin In Senate Inauguration
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats are planning to quickly revisit immigration reform after President Barack Obama’s inauguration, according to several Democratic sources. What type of legislation they will end up pushing has yet to be discussed in detail. But the party feels emboldened by Tuesday’s election results, in which Republicans suffered a blistering defeat among Latinos. […]
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