Blog Posts in April, 2012

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Woman Can Stay in U.S. Despite Facing Deportation

A woman from Ecuador has reportedly been allowed to stay in the U.S. despite facing deportation. According to reports, she won under guidelines from the President’s administration that is giving ...

New Citizens Take Oath

About fifteen more people in the Mobile, Alabama area have been sworn in as U.S. citizens. According to reports, the people took various amounts of time to reach this point as it took one man two ...

Law Offices of Tsirina Goroshit & Associates, P.C. Joins Nationwide Directory of Immigration Law Firms

In their mission to bring qualified legal representation to foreign nationals, visa holders and permanent residents in New York and throughout the surrounding areas in New York, Law Offices of Tsirina ...

Man Seeking Asylum Facing Deportation

A man in the Wisconsin area is reportedly seeking asylum to stay in the U.S., but he is currently facing deportation. According to reports, the Nigerian man is trying to persuade immigration officials ...

Fewer People with Minor Violations Facing Deportation

It is being reported that fewer people who are being stopped for minor traffic offenses are ending up being deported According to reports, there are new changes with federal immigration authorities ...

Children Sworn in as U.S. Citizens

About twenty-three children have recently taken part in a U.S. citizenship ceremony. According to reports, the children were sworn in as their parents had recently become U.S. citizens. Many of the ...

Campbell Law Office Joins Immigration Attorney Directory

In their mission to bring qualified legal representation to foreign nationals, visa holders and permanent residents in Santa Clara and throughout the surrounding areas in California, Campbell Law ...

Court to Decide on Deportation Ruling

The Supreme Court will soon have to decide whether to apply retroactively its 2010 decision that immigrants have a right to be told that a guilty plea could lead to deportation in connection with a ...

Family Facing Deportation

A family in the California area is reportedly facing deportation that would break them up. According to reports, the parents involved had left China years ago and went to Colombia where they had two ...

More than 50 People Become U.S. Citizens

More than 50 new people have been sworn in during a naturalization ceremony. According to reports, the people are all now U.S. citizens as they completed all the necessary requirements. The people who ...

Jockey Becomes U.S. Citizen

Jockey Raael Bejarano has reportedly just recently become a U.S. citizen. According to reports, the man came to the U.S. in May 2002 and worked as a jockey. He has since been working to gain ...

Man Sentenced Now Facing Deportation

A man in the Helena, Montana area is reportedly facing deportation as he was sentenced for a recent crime. According to reports, he was charged with writing more than $40,000 in bad checks. As a ...

Soldiers Take U.S. Citizenship Oath

A number of soldiers in the Syracuse, New York area have reportedly been sworn in as U.S. citizens. According to reports, the soldiers took the oath with a number of other people after completing the ...

Deportation Cases to be Dropped in June

It is reported that a number of deportation cases in the Bay Area in California area going to be closed by the federal government in June. According to reports, this will allow some illegal immigrants ...

Thrift Store Cashier Earns Citizenship

A thrift store cashier in the Florida area will soon be sworn in as a U.S. citizen. According to reports, she came to the U.S. from Colombia as she was seeking political refuge with her husband in ...

Sanctuary Preventing Deportation

A couple who was facing deportation to Indonesia have reportedly been able to stay in the U.S. after seeking sanctuary at the Reformed Church of Highland Park. According to reports, the two fled ...

Nigerian Man Seeking U.S. Citizenship

A Nigerian man is reportedly seeking U.S. citizenship status as he claims his dad was a U.S. soldier in Nigeria during World War II. According to reports, he is now filing a lawsuit to have the man ...

Teen Facing Deportation after Conviction

A teenager who pleaded guilty to having a baby and leaving the child in a grocery store restroom where she died is now facing deportation. According to reports, as she has been convicted of charges ...

Citizenship Ceremony Swears in More Immigrants

More immigrants have been sworn in as U.S. citizens after completing all the necessary requirements. The U.S. citizens took part in a ceremony that took place in the Cedar Falls, Iowa area. According ...

U.S. Citizens Renouncing Citizenship

A record number of people have renounced their U.S. citizenship status in the last year. According to reports, about 1,788 people renounced their citizenship status. It is believed that these people ...

Man Living in Church to Avoid Deportation

An Indonesian man is reportedly currently living in a church in New Jersey in an attempt to avoid deportation. According to reports, he has been order to be deported but has been given sanctuary by ...

Soccer Player Denied U.S. Work Visa

Soccer player Luke Rodgers has reportedly been denied a U.S. work visa. According to reports, he is now having his contract with the New York Red Bulls terminated as he cannot play with them in the ...

Twins Denied U.S. Citizenship

Twins in the Illinois area are reportedly being denied U.S. citizenship status as they were conceived in Israel through in-vitro fertilization. According to reports, the U.S. policy states that ...

Man Facing Deportation After Calling 911

A man in the Pasadena, California area is reportedly facing deportation after setting off a chain of events after calling 911. He reportedly called 911 about a robbery which had him claiming he was ...

Children Become U.S. Citizens

About twenty-three children have been sworn in as U.S. citizens during a ceremony at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. According to reports, the children who were sworn in were ...
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