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RUNDOWN: Some say house he claims as legal residence is in the worst shape of any in area.
Three months ago, City Councilman Richard Alarcon stood in front of a dilapidated house devoid of any landscaping except unkempt plants and overgrown weeds and decried the neglect.
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The justices of the Supreme Court grilled attorneys about the language of an immigration statute in an effort to determine whether someone seeking relief from deportation can benefit from their parent's resident status and years of legal residence in the country.
The first of the consolidated cases of Holder v. Gutierrez and Holder v. Sawyers involves Carlos Martinez Gutierrez, who was born in Mexico but entered the United States illegally at the age of 5 with his parents. His father subsequently obtained status as a legal permanent resident, and Martinez Gutierrez did the same at age 19.
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The place of domicile—the permanent dwelling—to which a person intends to return despite temporary abodes elsewhere or momentary ...
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Donley's LLC is soliciting certified Small, Women, and Minority Owned Business Enterprises as well as other interested bidders to participate as subco...
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Summary: Gov. Bob McDonnell recently instructed the Department of Motor Vehicles not to accept certain federal work permits as proof of legal residence in the United States.
En septiembre el Gobernador de Virginia envo nuevas instrucciones al Departamento de Motores y Vehculos (DMV) sealando que el documento conocido como Autorizacin de Empleo, entregado por el gobierno federal, no debe ser aceptado como prueba de la presencia legal de una personaen los Estados Unidos. Un gran numero de inmigrantesutilizan este documento a travs del pas no solo para obtener trabajo, pero tambinal momento de solicitar una licencia de manejar oidentificacin en las oficinas del DMV. Se piensa quela decisin del Gobernador tiene sus races en el caso de Carlos Martinelly-Montano, un ciudadano boliv...
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Efforts to make undocumented immigrants ineligible for Utah drivers' licenses are alive again at the state Capitol.
Rep. Curt Oda, R-Clearfield, introduced a bill Friday that would require proof of legal residence or citizenship to qualify for a Utah driver's license. HB223 also would make a noncitizen license expire at the same time as that person's visa expires.
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CONSERVATIVE Utah has bucked the national GOP trend of embracing hard-line - and arguably inhumane - laws meant to make states inhospitable to illegal immigrants. Recently, Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed into law a bill that will grant work permits and a path to legal residence to undocumented immigrants and their immediate families.
And conservative Arizona, which last year passed the anti- immigrant law known as SB 1070, defeated a second slate of such measures, including one that sought to deny birthright citizenship to the U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants.
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The Maine Senate on Thursday gave preliminary approval to a bill that would remove the requirement that applicants for driver's licenses or state identification cards prove they are in this country legally.
An act to protect the privacy of Maine residents under the driver's license laws was approved 20-15.