A noncitizen who has been deported (removed) from the U.S. to another country isnotsupposed to attempt to reenter for five, ten, or 20 years, or even permanently. (The exact length of time depends on factors like the reason for removal and whether the person was convicted of a crime....
He is now an American citizen and a pastor in New York. He is threatening to sue if CBSA does not remove his name and photo from its website. Most importantly, if the government is right that vicious war criminals are on the loose in Canadian territory, it is shifting off its ...
I authenticated raw videos from eyewitnesses and citizen journalists, documenting the harrowing reality of war. I witnessed unfiltered footage of children pulled from rubble in Aleppo, rescue workers recovering infants’ remains in Idlib, grieving mothers in Homs, and the horrors of starvation in Maday...
Lawsuit says DHS deported a native born U.S. citizen who was disabled. Click here. Illustrates why it is important that any immigration reform bill be practical. Where to email your Congressional Representatives to let them know your views or seek their help in determining what's going on. ...
K-1 visa, Nonimmigrant Visa for a Fianc(é)e, is a type of visa specially provided for foreign fiancées/wives living outside the United States to marry their American fiancées/wives. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and the green card holder cannot apply. The K-1 visa is tempora...
If you pass away, become incapacitated, or get deported from the U.S. (leaving your kids behind) somebody needs to take care of them. This is not part of the American dream that brought so many of us to this country, but it’s the reality of our lives and something we all need to...
American law and order should have the UNQUALIFIED support of the American people. American law enforcement should have the QUALIFIED support of the American people, something they have long enjoyed. While no one believes the police are perfect or that they should have a free hand, they are Ame...
target. I'm a law-abiding citizen who, not wanting toupset my family, does everything by the book and will go quietly rather thanembarrass them by having them throw me out.'Do I feel British? All the way.There's nothing American about me: you ask anybody here and they will tell ...
Every American citizen has the right to vote. Well sort of. The American right to vote was not always a right, and when it was formalized as one, women and blacks were excluded. Today all US citizens can legally vote, but unfortunately the average percentage of people who vote in national...
“I don’t know why it’s taking so long. I wish he would be able to call us,” stepmother Lisa Castillo, a U.S. citizen, said by phone. “What is it we can do to get him faster? We’re willing to do anything. His family’s waiting on him. We’re really worried ...