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...They take away (our)jobs, soak up (our) public benefits, overcrowd (our) sc... measure of help, employment, benefit or service to "illegals" complete the culture of intimidation...Immigration and Naturalization system. . (112.) See TAKING LOCAL CONTROL: IMMIGRA...
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Path to legality
To the editor -- Do immigrants want jobs or to be Americans? If they want both, then service in the U.S. armed forces is a proven, streamlined, legal path to citizenship. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website states, "Members and certain veterans of the U.S. armed forces may be eligible for naturalization through their military service under Section 328 or 329 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Additionally, the INA provides for posthumous naturalization under section 329A.
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So what I told my Republican colleagues is, look, I'll be there with you in terms of securing the border. That's part of my responsibility as Commander in Chief and as President. But you've got to meet me on solving the problem long term. It's not enough to just talk about National Guard down at the border.
... about-especially right now-fighting for jobs, jobs right here in California, jobs with good wag... fraud provisions, biggest national service investment, all that we did in the first few month...Second issue is immigration. Now, folks are out there looking at the Arizona l... Act of 2009; Immigration and naturalization : Citizenship; Immigration and naturalization : Il...
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... DIRECTOR, SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, ET AL. v. KIM. CERTI... by citizens: they may compete for most jobs in the private and public sectors without obtainin...
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The contributions of immigrants are many, particularly when it comes to the pace of economic growth. Immigrants both power and grease the engines that run the economy. In fact, just over half of the increase in the US labor force over the last decade was the result of immigration legal and illegal. Immigrants' labor force contributions will continue to be important in the near future as the US workforce ages and the baby boomers retire. Despite immigrants' contributions to economic growth and efficiency, policymakers will continue to debate the costs and benefits of immigration because, while economic growth makes the economy bigger, a larger economy does not necessarily make US natives better off. The influx of workers on the high and low ends of the skill distribution has made the gro...
... in business and law occupations relative to jobs in science, engineering and math (Freeman, 2005). ... in law enforcement or other protective services) or present substantial institutional and language... settlement in the form of naturalization rates and green card issuances increased after 9/1...
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..., with no history of non-European immigration, recent arrived Latino immigrants are not "allowed... denied access to community resources such as jobs, education, housing, and formal political power. A...post office, the local religious services; bike rides (see Blea 1985:39), city council meeti...In 1997, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) was dissuaded from increasing enforc...
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[...] for undocumented immigrants wishing to become U.S. citizens, Obama administration reforms involve sanctions - penalties and taxes, learning English, and waiting behind others who "played by the rules." According to Sacramento Bishop Jaime Soto, a member of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishop's Committee on Migration, the Obama summit meeting on immigration "will tell us whether the administration is serious about enacting comprehensive immigration reform this year or is perhaps getting timid and abandoning the commitment that it made during the campaign" Nowicki, 2009:
... seeking medical and educational services have been instrumental in prompting politicians to... immigrants who are robbing Americans of jobs and housing. The public's perception of Mexican im... Programs at the Immigration and Naturalization Service during the Clinton administration; Senior ...
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...SUBCHAPTER B: IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS. PART 214: NONIMMIGRANT CLASSES. 214....The Department of State or the Service may require certification(s) as it deems sufficien... of the Immigration and Naturalization Service or his or her designee, after consultation...(ix) May the principal alien hold other jobs during his/her U.S. visit. No; any principal alie...
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... of preventive and repressive immigration policies, a politics of fear was generally conside...They are accused of taking jobs away from nationals, taking advantage of social se... provisions on the free circulation of service workers as part of the liberalization of internati... by Proposition 187, the mass naturalization of Latinos (many rushed to vote and thousands of n...
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... to a serious problem of unauthorized immigration along the Arizona-Mexico border, the State of Ariz... or intrastate telecommunications service" facially preempted a San Diego ordinance that imp...(a), authorized the Immigration and Naturalization Service ("INS") to promulgate regulations which "i... to deter illegal immigration by making jobs less available to illegal aliens but not by incarc...