Blog Posts in 2011
Posted on Oct 31, 2011 By Dallas Immigration Attorney
Many illegal immigrants live in fear of having their non-citizenship exposed. While this is a valid feeling, there is absolutely no reason that any case of violence or abuse should go unrecognized. ...
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Posted on Oct 26, 2011 By Dallas Immigration Attorney
A federal judge has just ruled that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is being made to turn over a recent internal memo regarding the deportation program referred to as Secure ...
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Posted on Feb 7, 2011 By Dallas Immigration Attorney
A green card is, very simply speaking, proof of a person being a permanent resident of the United States. It is not proof that a person has become a citizen, but it allows a person to permanently move ...
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Posted on Feb 3, 2011 By Dallas Immigration Attorney
Seeking out asylum is not an easy process - and it is simply not something that you can take lightly. After stepping foot in the boundaries of America, those seeking asylum will have exactly one year ...
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Posted on Jan 27, 2011 By Dallas Immigration Attorney
Saad Nabeel, a former engineering student at the University of Texas, was recently deported in late 2009 upon the arrest of his entire family by immigration authorities. He was then deported to ...
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Posted on Jan 18, 2011 By Dallas Immigration Attorney
Texas Governor Rick Perry has recently called to put an end to what is commonly referred to as "sanctuary cities" - cities where law enforcement is lax on enforcing immigration law , providing a haven ...
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Posted on Jan 12, 2011 By Dallas Immigration Attorney
It has recently been reported that 82-year-old Luis Posada Carriles, public enemy number one of Cuba, has been charged with perjury, obstruction and naturalization fraud after allegedly under oath ...
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