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Texas Driver’s License For Undocumented Immigrants

April 22, 2013 by Lynn Olinger

It’s not a law…yet.  You can help make it one. Under proposed HB3206, undocumented immigrants living in Texas could be issued a special “Texas resident driver’s permit.”  And why not?  The Texas legislature’s bipartisan bill promotes public safety and fiscal responsibility.  It requires a driver’s test, background check, and fingerprints. “It will absolutely enhance safety.… Read More »

Filed Under: Enforcement, ICE, immigration, undocumented immigrants

fellow immigrants

February 17, 2013 by Lynn Olinger

FDR on “fellow immigrants”

Filed Under: immigration

Dead Citizens Have More Rights Than Gay Citizens

January 21, 2013 by Lynn Olinger

When it comes to sponsoring a husband or wife for a green card, you’re better off dead than gay. 

Filed Under: Constitutional Litigation, DOMA, immigration, Rights, USCIS Tagged With: Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA, immigration, Uniting American Families Act

2012: Asylum “Banner” Year

January 21, 2013 by Lynn Olinger

In 2002, John Ashcroft’s Justice Department rejected nearly two-thirds of immigration court asylum-seekers. In 2012 the approval number rose to more than 55%.  Immigration judges granted nearly 12,000 aliens asylum. (The numbers are less rosy in Texas. More on that in a moment.)

Filed Under: Asylum, Enforcement, ICE, immigration, Immigration Court, Rights

TEXAS’ SENATOR ELECT

November 18, 2012 by Lynn Olinger

Policies hostile to a majority of Latinos and non-Latinos won’t broaden the base of any political party.  Ted Cruz, Texas’ Tea Party senator-elect, is out-of-touch on immigration.  

Filed Under: immigration

Lawsuit Challenges Sheriff (and his Posse).

July 19, 2012 by Lynn Olinger

A class action lawsuit against Maricopa County, Arizona, and its notorious Sheriff Joe Arpaio, begins today in federal court. According to the complaint, the sheriff’s office even enlists, directs and controls large numbers of volunteer “posse” members (like motorcycle clubs) to “enforce” Federal immigration laws. Unfortunately, as outlined in the lawsuit, the result (with no sign of let-up) is systematic, widespread racial and ethnic profiling and discrimination against Latinos, regardless of those persons’ citizenship or lawful immigration status.

Filed Under: Constitutional Litigation, immigration

Got Rights. Get Educated. Immigration Forms

July 11, 2012 by Lynn Olinger

Fact:  A law or regulation is behind every question on every immigration form.  Immigration history,  jobs, travel, family, and  arrests can all affect whether you can enter the U.S. or remain here. Myth:  An old criminal conviction, or one that got “dismissed” after probation, doesn’t count. DHS access to current and past criminal arrests is… Read More »

Filed Under: immigration, USCIS

Civics for aliens…and citizens.

May 25, 2012 by Lynn Olinger

Immigration’s new Naturalization Self Test for U.S. citizenship preparation is so good we hope that native-born Americans check it out! Designed by the Smithsonian to learn and self test U.S. history and civics, it is unlike any of the other, typical, USCIS bureaucracy-feel webpages.

Filed Under: Citizenship, immigration

“My Consuela”

April 22, 2012 by Lynn Olinger

Perspective matters. It changes viewpoints, often by rendering the abstract concrete. The immigration perspective-shift also happens this way.

In our business we hear a version like this: A U.S. citizen comes in for a consultation and says, “I’m not in favor of illegal immigration, but…. I want to know what I can do to help my Consuela.” Then we hear about the trusted nanny / housekeeper / ranch-worker, etc. who’s “like a member of the family. We want to get her legal. What do we do to help?”

Filed Under: immigration, undocumented immigrants

DOMA Immigration Obstacles

April 9, 2012 by Lynn Olinger

3 Ways DOMA Hinders Immigration Benefits
4 Steps To Start Making Things Better

DOMA, the Defense Of Marriage Act, treats a U.S. citizen’s same-sex spouse as a legal stranger. DOMA ‘s Section 3 defines marriage as between one man and one woman. Many immigration benefits available to married heterosexual couples are denied to same-sex married couples.

Filed Under: Deportation - Removal, DOMA, immigration, Rights

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