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In Houston, Texas, reports have surfaced that thousands of illegal immigrants were freed from jail. Unless an illegal immigrant has a final deportation order and has willingly and intentionally ignored it, they are not criminals. In the article below, the misconception is that these illegal immigrants are synonymous with criminals. It is misleading to read [...]

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In November, 2008 the 9th Court of Appeals overturned a prior ruling for Orozco v. Mukasey and determined that individuals who enter the United States illegally may still be eligible to adjust their status and apply for a Green Card, under certain circumstances. Mr. Orozco entered the country in 1996 with someone else’s Green Card. [...]

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An article from the New York Times reports that an obscure ballot initiative in Florida intended to end a legacy of bias against Asian-Americans was defeated Tuesday, apparently because voters incorrectly assumed it would prevent illegal immigrants from owning property.

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If you can replace in your mind the image of an Hispanic man with an image of a regular Caucasian man, perhaps you might be able to see the deep injustice and unlawfulness of this detention. This is the article from the Los Angeles Times.  Federal authorities have released a Los Angeles man from immigration [...]

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This advisory has a selection of questions and answers pertinent to the Repatriation Act that the United States signed with Vietnam. Please note that while in its current version it only covers immigrants who entered the US on or after July 12, 1995, the Act does allow the parties to supplement and modify as needed. [...]

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