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Immigration and Mixed Couples
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The Immigration Woes of Mixed Couples
I just read an article in the Canadian Express about the immigration woes of mixed couples, not necessarily inter-racial, but where one is an American citizen and the other is an ‘illegal’ immigrant. Contrary to popular opinion, marrying an American Read More …
Chronicle of Higher Education Article – Why Congress Should Revive the DREAM ACT
By GEORGE R. BOGGS In The United States we don’t typically punish people, especially children, for the actions of others. But today more than 65,000 undocumented students graduate from our high schools each year with literally nowhere to go. The Read More …
Some thoughts about the 'DREAM Act' movement
Since I have to write about this anyway, I might as well start blogging my thoughts out for now. I joined the DREAM Act movement pretty late, relatively speaking. I am the type of person who really does not believe Read More …
Crushing DREAMs – United States deports Vietnamese Immigrants
While Canada, Australia, Norway and the United Kingdom are busy welcoming refugees from Vietnam ('boat people'), the United States has turned the tide and planning to deport Vietnamese immigrants living here for more than a decade back to Vietnam. The Read More …