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The Newlywed Game - Green Card Version

Article: The Newlywed Game - Green Card Version

Marriage fraud is something USCIS examines during immigration interviews for foreign nationals who marry United States citizens and seek to secure green cards.

Busy Week in Immigration News

Article: Busy Week in Immigration News

This week saw a lot of important immigration news stories.

Dreamers Left in Limbo after Spending Bill Proposal

Article: Dreamers Left in Limbo after Spending Bill Proposal

Numerous provisions affecting immigration have made it in to Congress' 1.3 trillion spending bill, but the most glaring omission is the lack of any new laws protecting recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Immigration Enforcement Action Ends in Tragedy

Article: Immigration Enforcement Action Ends in Tragedy

An undocumented immigrant couple was killed in a rollover car crash this week while trying to evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who pulled them over near Delano.

As DACA Deadline Passes, Nothing Changes

Article: As DACA Deadline Passes, Nothing Changes

With the March 5th deadline passed, no action has yet been taken to address the rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program.

Supreme Court Refuses to End DACA Renewals

Article: Supreme Court Refuses to End DACA Renewals

The Supreme Court refused the Trump administration's request for an emergency review of lower court rulings on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on Monday, February 26.

US Citizenship and Immigration Services Changes Mission Statement

Article: US Citizenship and Immigration Services Changes Mission Statement

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has changed its mission statement to reflect what seems to be a less-welcoming message to immigrants.

US Senate Unable to Reach Immigration Deal

Article: US Senate Unable to Reach Immigration Deal

After a few days of debate and failed votes on four different immigration plans, the Senate is unlikely to pass any legislation addressing the status of nearly 700,000 recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.