Immigration Amnesty

DACA Recipients in Nevada are Eligible for Driver’s Licenses

Many American states are in the process of granting driver’s licenses to deferred action recipients. However, there are a few American states, like Arizona, that do not want to grant driver’s licenses and other benefits to DACA recipients. Now, undocumented immigrants in Nevada, who receive deferred action are likely to obtain driver’s licenses. Though few […]

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11,000 DREAMers in NC Have Applied for DACA

Millions of undocumented immigrants in America, who had always been dreaming for a better future are now applying for deferred action. This program implemented by President Obama in August, will defer the deportation of young undocumented immigrants who meet the prerequisites. Thousands of undocumented immigrants from various American states are filing their applications and few

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Relatives of US Citizens in CNMI Eligible For Parole Extension

The Government of United States has announced that the parole granted to immediate relatives of US citizens in CNMI (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands), will be extended for two more years. According to this announcement, foreign nationals in CNMI, who are immediate relatives of US citizens, will be allowed to stay back in CNMI,

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Michigan Denies Driver’s Licenses to DACA Recipients

According to an announcement made by Michigan’s Secretary of State, deferred action recipients in Michigan will not be granted driver’s licenses. DACA program implemented by President Obama will shelve the deportation of few young undocumented immigrants, who entered the country as minors and who satisfy all the deferred action eligibility requirements. Secretary of State, Ruth

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Deferred Action Recipients in Massachusetts Eligible for Resident Tuition

Undocumented immigrants in Massachusetts, who receive deferred action will now become eligible to pay lower college fees. This is applicable to undocumented immigrants who receive deferred action and legal work permits. This will benefit the undocumented immigrants who now pay more fees and students who are currently paying nonresident fees can now apply for refund.

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4,600 Get Deferred Action

This summer, the Obama administration announced a deferred action policy which would allow qualified young undocumented immigrants to avoid deportation for two years and gain work authorization by applying for the program. Deferred action has received a great deal of press and interest. Once applications began to be accepted, many young undocumented immigrants applied for

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