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Eight Things President Obama Can Do To Reform Our Immigration System Without Waiting For Congressional Action

December 8, 2009
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Eight Things President Obama Can Do To Reform Our Immigration System Without Waiting For Congressional Action

President Obama has his hands full during this difficult legislative session (2009). Health care and the war in Afghanistan seem to have taken all his energy. Immigration reform has been passed over. It seems than congress does not have the time, or the will to tackle immigration reform at this time and possibly not...
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Congress passes greencard bill for spouses of deceased U.S. citizens

October 24, 2009
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Congress passes greencard bill for spouses of deceased U.S. citizens

Congress passed a bill Tuesday that would make widows and widowers of U.S. citizens eligible for greencard even if their spouses died before their applications were approved. The measure, part of the more than $40-billion Homeland Security appropriations bill, ends the “widow penalty,” which required couples to be married for two years before the...
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