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Obama defends deportations by his administration

President Obama won nearly two third of the Latino votes in the 2008 elections and had promised at that time that immigration reforms will be the top priority of his government but his administration has deported more than one million illegal immigrants.

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Men accused of asylum fraud presented in court

Two men arrested from San Gabriel have been charged with immigration fraud by the Department of Homeland Security. The two are accused of running a scam of religious asylum to Chinese nationals.

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Divided opinions over Arizona boycott ending

The boycott of Arizona State has been called off by the Latino Advocacy group, The National Council of La Raza. While some people said that the boycott should have ended in the last year itself after a federal judge had blocked most contentious parts of the infamous immigration law. Still there are some who feel that the boycott should continue.

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Immigration authorities using integrated system to check status

The immigration authorities are cracking down on persons who have violated the terms of their visas or have over stayed in America, the Associated Press reported.

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Arizona boycott over immigration law ends

The National Council of La Raza, a national Latino rights and advocacy group has discontinued its boycott of Arizona state, said several news reports.

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Obama administration following the Immigration law

The recent announcement by the Obama administration to encourage the closure of low priority cases in the immigration courts was recently criticized by some persons who asserted that the immigration policy could be set by the Congress only.

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Intelligence report point out a terror threat on 9/11 anniversary

A senior official has told the Pentagon correspondent of CNN that the US government has “specific and credible but unconfirmed” information of a possible Al-Qaeda threat corresponding with the tenth anniversary of 9/11 attacks.

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Vernon Krieble Foundation proposes red card solution for illegal immigration

Illegal immigration has been a serious problem faced by America, but it was started to be viewed even more seriously in the post 9/11 scenario.

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Immigration lawyers have high hopes from the shift in US immigration policy

When the Department of Homeland Security announced that the government is going to reconsider around 300,000 cases that are pending in the Federal Immigration Courts, many immigration lawyers claimed that it would have a positive effect on the cases of their clients.

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Obama administration brings changes in US immigration policy

The Obama administration has announced some changes in the immigration policy last week that will now allow the authorities to deport only criminals, who pose a threat to the national safety and general public, but the authorities will reconsider the cases of around 300,000 law abiding immigrants.

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