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Young illegal immigrants coming out of the shadows
The Martells are illegal immigrants, as are most of the residents of this trailer park, and they live in fear of Alabama's harsh immigration laws. From left are her sisters Monserrat, 11, and Alexa, 12. Diane says she is tired of watching the fear in
Updated: 05/21/2012 11:30A

Supreme court rules for government on immigrants' residence | The Republic
Under federal immigration law, people who have been lawful permanent residents in the United States for at least five years and have lived continuously in the country for seven years can seek leniency from the government when facing deportation.
Updated: 05/21/2012 11:24A

Alabama Governor Enacts Harsher Anti-Immigrant Law
Robert Bentley has signed into law a harsher version of the state's notorious anti-immigrant law despite publicly calling for its revision. The measure would preserve original provisions including the requirement that schools check enrolling students'
Updated: 05/21/2012 11:20A

Who's Afraid of Susana Martinez?
It is important that federal, state, and local law enforcement continue to work closely together to help secure our borders. The border security portion of immigration reform is critical, because no immigration plan can work if we have a porous border.
Updated: 05/21/2012 11:12A

Alabama's 2012 legislative session a collection of the good, the bad, and the
By The Huntsville Times APAlabama Statehouse One highly controversial measure - the illegal immigration reform bill approved on the last night of the regular session - won surprise approval late Friday when Gov. Robert Bentley signed it into law after
Updated: 05/21/2012 11:07A

Court backs BIA on removal law
WASHINGTON, May 21 (UPI) -- The US Supreme Court Monday unanimously made it harder for a legal immigrant's adult child who commits a crime to remain in the United States. Immigrants who commit felonies are liable for deportation. US law allows the
Updated: 05/21/2012 10:54A

Court backs BIA on removal law
WASHINGTON, May 21 (UPI) -- The US Supreme Court Monday unanimously made it harder for a legal immigrant's adult child who commits a crime to remain in the United States. Immigrants who commit felonies are liable for deportation. US law allows the
Updated: 05/21/2012 10:54A

Fewer Immigrants and Newborns, More Elderly Slow U.S. Population Growth
This decline contributes to slower growth in the Latino and Asian American populations, and has been linked to job losses in occupations often filled by recent immigrants, as well as stricter immigration law enforcement. Population Aging: Between 2010
Updated: 05/21/2012 10:49A

Pair jailed for immigration scam which made illegal migrants out to be skilled
Two men who made up to £800000 in an immigration scam were jailed for a total of eleven years today. Solicitor Srinath Aredla, 39, and Santosh Koletti, 33, both of Shelley Crescent in Hounslow, set up three bogus companies which were fronts to help
Updated: 05/21/2012 10:46A

Hounslow pair jailed over immigration scam
An investigation by the UK Border Agency found that Srinath Aredla, 39, and Santosh Koletti, 33, both from Hounslow, set up three bogus companies which were fronts to help people remain in the UK illegally. “This was a sophisticated scam which netted
Updated: 05/21/2012 10:45A

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