IMMIGRATION LAW UPDATE; New year brings fresh hope for immigrantsShane, Michael
22 and allowed women to remain citizens even if they married men who were not. [Pictured: Immigrants being sworn in as naturalized U.S. citizens in 1928.] 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Library of Congress // Wikimedia Commons 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Probably as a result of World War I and...
For example, June 4, 2024 Presidential Executive order states that noncitizens arriving between ports of entry at the southern border are generally ineligible for asylum when the rolling seven-day average of daily encounters with inadmissible noncitizens surpasses a specific numerical threshold. This th...
Not looking for a political discussion, I am interested in what the law says (or does not say). I know we have some teachers here, interested in your understanding. It seems obvious to me that the NJEA is not comfortable with a full re-opening. They can very easily tell their ...
Married, eligible for citizenship, financially secure, he is in a perfect position to live out a life of quiet and moderation. And then Edith returns. And Molnar reminds us of one of the reasons we read fiction: to follow as people make terrible, foolhardy, self-destructive choices. Choices...
In his “Notes and Comment,”E.B. Whitepondered the drinking habits of his fellow citizens in the tenth year of Prohibition: MAKE THAT A DOUBLE…Finding refreshment in the dark days of Prohibition. (junkee.com) * * * Good Old Summertime ...
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…also to the manor born,Whitney Bourne, a New York deb who would go on to a brief stage and film career that would end when she married her first husband (diplomatStanton Griffis) in 1939… AN EYE FOR STYLE…Whitney Bournein a scene withSolly Wardin 1937’sFlight From Glory.Named in...
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There’s a short street in Manhattan that has the undesirable reputation of having been the most violent in the city’s history.