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ICE's use of smartphones to determine citizenship could trigger the next constitutional crisis
Immigration enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology could potentially trigger a constitutional crisis.
Indian engineering manager Abheer was in the middle of a performance review cycle when he was suddenly laid off from his job ...
Miguel Aleman, a 39-year-old who was brought to the United States from Mexico at age 4, is among hundreds of thousands of ...
Jose "Joe" Ceballos, 54, a two-time city council member, was reelected as mayor this week by the residents of Coldwater, ...
The SAVE program is a federal service run by USCIS that allows government agencies to verify an individual’s immigration or ...
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For Philly immigrants seeking citizenship, the test is getting harder and support harder to find
The current immigration climate and the desire to vote brought one North Philly resident to a citizenship clinic.
In 1857, the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott ruling denied Black citizenship, upheld slavery, and stands as one of the Court's ...
Federal officials say overhauling the process is necessary to ensure that only fully qualified immigrants become citizens.
In his Nov. 3 brief, Rhorer contends Souvannarath stayed in the United States for 19 years after his removal order without ...
The mayor of a small south-central Kansas town has been charged with committing fraud by voting in elections since 2022 even ...
A federal judge in Washington permanently blocked President Donald Trump's executive order requiring proof of citizenship for those who cast mail-in ballots.
The ruling on Friday found that Trump had usurped the power vested in Congress and the states to administer and oversee elections protocols.
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