Dec 27, 2006: Legal, working and need a green card? It might be a few years (MiamiHerald.com)
Immigration attorneys spend much of their time helping legal immigrants overcome obstacles to get citizenship and residency status.
Dec 27, 2006: 50 Percent of New Yorkers Fail New 10-Question Naturalization Exam in Informal Survey (People For the American Way Foundation)
New questions to determine U.S. citizenship include highest mountain, longest river, Federalist Papers' writers, and Ben Franklin's business
Dec 27, 2006: Sarasota County Voters Offer Public Testimony (People For The American Way)
People For the American Way Foundation held a hearing to give Sarasota County voters an opportunity to provide public testimony about the voting machine problems they encountered.
Dec 27, 2006: The Fight For Sarasota Voters (People For The American Way)
Once again, Florida is the site of one of the most disturbing voting problems in the nation – and People For the American Way Foundation is there, fighting for voters’ right to cast votes that count.
Dec 22, 2006: Report Says TSA Violated Privacy Law (Wash Post)
Secure Flight, the U.S. government's stalled program to screen domestic air passengers against terrorism watch lists, violated federal law during a crucial test phase, according to a report to be issued today by the Homeland Security Department's privacy office
Dec 22, 2006: Anxiety On Costs Of Illegal Residents (Washington Post)
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors, alarmed at the financial impact of illegal immigration, has called for a wide-ranging study to determine how much money the problem is costing the county government
Dec 22, 2006: Mr. Bush (N. Times)
Every now and then the public gets a glimpse of the George W. Bush who is a calm realist on immigration, a former governor of a border state who knows, likes and understands Latino immigrants. It’s an identity sharply at odds with that of many other members of his Republican Party, especially the snarlers clustered on its right wing
Dec 22, 2006: Immigrants (New York Times)
Immigrant families scrambled yesterday to find detained relatives, arrange care for children of deported parents and recover from the loss of work as a result of raids this week by immigration authorities at meat-packing plants in six states.
Dec 15, 2006: Alumnos de Yale demandan a federales por redada migratoria (El Nuevo Herald)
Un grupo de estudiantes de la Universidad Yale presentaron el jueves una demanda acusando a funcionarios federales de participar en una campaña para acosar a inmigrantes en Danbury
Dec 14, 2006: What I Meant by 'Third World' Miami (Human Events)
The following remarks were prepared by Rep. Tom Tancredo for a speech at the Miami Rotary Club that he was forced to cancel because of threats of violence.
Dec 11, 2006: N.J. towns can't afford to defend immigration laws (Miami Herald)
With Congress failing to develop a plan to deal with the 12 million illegal immigrants in the country, many New Jersey municipalities have come up with their own laws to address the problem.
Dec 8, 2006: Auction for the American Way 2006 (www.pfaw.org)
This holiday season, People For the American Way wants to bring you the opportunity to give your loved ones the gift of our once-in-a-lifetime
Dec 7, 2006: We don't need no stinking fence (offthekuff.com )
Now that he has safely been re-elected, Governor Perry can finally say what anybody with two brain cells to rub together already knows, which is that building a fence along the US-Mexico border is "preposterous".
Dec 7, 2006: Immigration fees to rise next year (www.philly.com)
The fees that immigrants pay for citizenship and permanent-residency petitions will rise as officials try to prevent more backlogs in the system, Emilio Gonzalez, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, said yesterday
Dec 7, 2006: What does child face if parents deported? ( www.chron.com)
How many U.S.-born children are left behind when their illegal-immigrant parents are deported?
Dec 7, 2006: Richardson speaks against border fence (Associated Press )
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson says a fence at the Mexican border authorized by Congress this fall "gets in the way" of U.S.-Mexico relations, and he wants the new Democratic Congress to reverse the legislation
Dec 6, 2006: Dem Congress May Benefit from Low Expectations (www.rasmussenreports.com)
When Democrats formally take control of Congress in January, they may benefit from one of the most important tactical advantages in the political world--low expectations. On a series of key issues, most American voters are pessimistic about what Congress will accomplish in the next couple of years
Dec 4, 2006: Congress prepares to wrap up unproductive year (Reuters)
Ridiculed as the "do-nothing" 109th U.S. Congress, the Senate and U.S. House of Representatives on Monday begin a brief session to wrap up whatever work they can, install a new defense secretary and approve money to prevent a shutdown of government services.
Dec 1, 2006: Hey, Miami bashers: Are you jealous? (Miami Herald)
It has been a bad week for Miami's image -- the city has been called a Third World country and more dangerous than Baghdad. But the accusers have overlooked the positives.
Dec 1, 2006: Citizenship exam may be revamped (Miami Herald)
Want to become a U.S. citizen? Name one reason colonists came to America. It's one of several new questions that could appear on a proposed naturalization test revision
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