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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 mayor of a small south-central Kansas town has been charged with committing fraud by voting in elections since 2022 even ...
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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 ...
In his Nov. 3 brief, Rhorer contends Souvannarath stayed in the United States for 19 years after his removal order without ...
In a 30-page amicus brief, the coalition argues that the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause — which states that “all persons ...
The Trump Administration announced that part of the test to become a United States citizen has been modified and will take ...
For decades, the United States tolerated a level of illegal immigration that fostered a sense of lawlessness at the border ...
Texans' ballots for next month's election include 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution, and ABC13 is breaking ...
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