Supreme Court Decision Protects Right to Immigration AdviceWashington D.C. – The American Immigration Council applauds today’s Supreme Court decision on the right to counsel for noncitizens charged with committing a crime. The Court held that criminal defense lawyers must advise their noncitizen clients about the risk of deportation if they accept a guilty plea. The […]
Apr 1 2010 | Posted in
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WASHINGTON: A record number of hate groups were active in the United States last year, their anger driven by fears of Latino immigration, a souring economy and the election of Barack Obama to the presidency, a report said Thursday. The report by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) showed that 926 hate groups were active […]
Mar 12 2009 | Posted in
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Obama and ImmigrationWashington, D.C. – Despite the sinking economy, President Obama reportedly remains focused on providing a path towards citizenship for the 12 million illegal immigrants estimated to be residing in the United States. As a recent call-in guest on a radio talk show airing on Univision, President Obama reiterated his dedication to passing comprehensive […]
Mar 11 2009 | Posted in
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Online Immigration AttorneysNew York, NY – US Immigration Support, a leading publisher of U.S. immigration guides, is pleased to offer an email and phone consultation service with accredited and skilled immigration attorneys. Individuals with specific or complex immigration cases can now submit a question online or schedule a phone consultation with a licensed U.S. immigration […]
Feb 19 2009 | Posted in
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that effective January 18, 2009, international travelers should expect to provide digital fingerprints and a photograph at U.S. Immigration when entering or reentering the United States by sea, air, or during a secondary inspection at a land point of entry. These new biometric requirements are for non-United States […]
Feb 16 2009 | Posted in
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