Immigration Law

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What's Next for the Children We Deport?
Posted on 4 Jun 2014 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"Life back home means paying off smuggling debts, surviving increasingly violent situations, and maybe heading to the States once again." - Ian Gordon, June 3, 2014 . Read More

Congress Must Act and Stop Deporting Our Veterans: Margaret D. Stock
Posted on 15 May 2014 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"As Congress and the Obama administration look for ways to address our broken immigration system, one step is clear. They have the authority to, and must, end the deportation of our veterans. It is hard to believe that the United States deports... Read More

ICE Sweeps Aimed at Criminals Deport Many With No Record
Posted on 8 Feb 2014 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"More than 40 percent of the immigrants deported from Maryland under a sweeping federal program called Secure Communities have no prior criminal record — a percentage that puts the state among the top five in the nation for such deportations... Read More

U.S. Seeks to Deport Bosnians Over War Crimes
Posted on 1 Mar 2015 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"Immigration officials are moving to deport at least 150 Bosnians living in the United States who they believe took part in war crimes and “ethnic cleansing” during the bitter conflict that raged in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s... Read More

Tags: bosnians , deport

Spoof (I Hope) - Deport the Statue of Liberty?
Posted on 13 Jun 2013 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"In this time of crisis , we believe that there is no room for negotiation when it comes to the legal status of our nation’s residents and culture. As Congress debates immigration reform, it is imperative that we do our best to preserve American... Read More

Tags: statue , spoof , deport , liberty

White House Nixes Effort to Oust British Journalist
Posted on 10 Jan 2013 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"Not that there was much drama involved, but the White House responded to a petition asking it deport CNN host Piers Morgan over his views on gun control and said Morgan can stay. In a statement explaining the decision, White House spokesman Jay... Read More