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    Immigration and Nationality Act has been effective as of 1952 (History of U.S. Immigration Laws). When the act came into effect, any immigrant that was residing in the United States had to obtain U.S. citizenship following the laws of the immigration and nationality act. Many immigrants were upset and believed they should automatically become a citizen especially if they had resided in the United States for many years however they had to follow the long process in order to become an U.S. citizen…

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    Operation Janus

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    Homeland Security Inspector General describes how the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) granted citizenship to 858 immigrants who were ordered to be deported or removed. According to the report, in 2010 the Department of Homeland Security began Operation Janus under the Office of Operations and Coordination (OPS) to “address the issue of aliens from special interest countries receiving immigration benefits after fraudulently changing their identities and concealing…

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    a normal citizen. In order to gain full citizenship, an immigrant can undergo the process of naturalization. Dictionary.com defines naturalization as “the act of giving an immigrant the rights of a citizen”. It is not required to become a citizen of America, but it is better to be a legal immigrant than to risk deportation if caught by the immigration police. In order to learn about the naturalization process, I began to take a few of the practice tests that the immigrants would have to take…

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    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, statutes governing immigration law in the Immigration Nationality Act (INA), Administrative Decisions from the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), handbooks, guides and policy memorandum used in performing my duties. In addition, I have thirty plus years of practical hands on experience interpreting and applying administrative rules, and criminal laws related to the INA. As an Immigration Inspector, I primarily enforced immigration and customs regulations but also was…

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    should take a stand against illegal immigrants in the United States by enforcing the current laws, create programs to reduce new incoming illegals, and help speed up the process of becoming a legal citizen. Enforcing current laws about illegal immigration. The law 8 U.S. Code § 1227 - Deportable alien is the current law in place to protect Americans from illegals and preserving the rights of the American…

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    this (Immigration Status and Health, 2017). In my opinion, this is the epitome of an at-risk or vulnerable population because not only is immigration discussed every day on the news but it is especially a hot topic issue. Imagine this being your reality or a part of your daily life for you or someone you know. This crippling fear of deportation affects how individuals even go about seeking medical assistance simply because they fear being reported to Immigration and Naturalization Service…

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    I am a daughter of two second generation immigrants. I am a first generation Asian American daughter. My grandmother was the first generation immigrant. My grandmother was the hero in this story. We are immigrants. From the mountains of Vietnam and Laos, my grandmother, my mother, and my father was civilians identified as Hmong’s—specifically the Xiong and Thao clan. From the mountains, my grandmother and my mother, a child at the time, fled their home country into the United States in the…

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    Primary Language? There are many advantages and disadvantages to have the English language as the standard language of the United States. English should the primary language because it will create successful communication, diversity, and consistent immigration requirements. Have you ever been to another country and not comprehended the language? The United States should make English as the primary language. I agree that it would make people from other countries want to learn the language, but…

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    Why do you need to hire immigration lawyers? Author Bio Roelens Solicitors are UK Immigration Law and Human Rights Specialists that is committed to providing legal advice relating to all aspects of U.K Immigration Law. Backed by the most competent and experienced staff, we are committed to offering high quality service. Summary- The following article briefs readers about the need to hire immigration lawyers to solve all your issues related to immigration. Nowadays, millions of people are…

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    Immigration in the United States began with the Europeans who first stepped on American soil in the 1500s, creating settlements that would soon turn into the United States that many diverse citizens call home today. During 2013, 4.13 million immigrants lived in the U.S., making up 13 percent of the U.S. population, which is the highest amount of immigrants contained by the U.S. (Zong 1). The Immigration and Nationality Act that was established in 1952 is the law that controls the current…

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