A Residency Dream, Now a Nightmare
As the spouse of an American citizen, an immigrant from New Zealand expected little trouble getting a green card, until he was hauled to a detention center and told he was going to be deported. nytimes.com |
Piecing Together an Immigrant’s Life the U.S. Refused to See
The story of a detainee and his death, kept in official oblivion for three years, shows how 9/11 changed the stakes for those tangled in U.S. immigration laws. nytimes.com |
US Immigration programs extended to September 2012
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) confirmed recently that a number of immigration programs will be extended at least until 30 September 2012. This is following the signing of the Homeland Security (DHS) Appropriations Act of 2010 by the President on 28 October 2009. This covers the following programs:... workpermit.com |
Mexico’s First Lady Quietly Takes Strong Stance
Margarita Zavala, the wife of President Felipe Calderón, has become, according to one poll, the most popular figure in her husband’s party. nytimes.com |
Xenophobia: Fear-Mongering for American Votes
A few politicians are questioning the 14th Amendment. More than a century of jurisprudence stands against them. nytimes.com |