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Alexis Meza is among the young immigrants in Kentucky illegaly who expect to benefit from President Barack Obama's new policy that gives protection from deportation. "I would qualify for it and benefit from it," said Meza, 21, a graduate of Bluegrass
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FoxNews.com President Obama is flying to Florida Friday to address a crowd of Latino officials, angling for their support in the wake of his election-year announcement that his administration will stop deporting thousands of illegal immigrants who
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Associated Press / June 15, 2012 E-mail this article To: Invalid E-mail address Add a personal message: (80 character limit) Your E-mail: Invalid E-mail address Sending your article Your article has been sent...Sen. Scott Brown is criticizing
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President Barack Obama is basking in the aftermath of his breakthrough directive on illegal immigration and pressing his jobs agenda before a meeting of Hispanic leaders, one day after they gave a cool reception to GOP presidential challenger Mitt
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On June 15, 2012, President Obama announced that its administration will stop deporting illegal immigrants who entered the country as children. These individuals will also be allowed to get work permits to enable them to work and get a drivers
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The requirements are for people younger than 30 who came to the U.S. before age 16, who pose no criminal or security threat, and were successful students or served in the military. These immigrants are now able to apply for two-year deferrals of
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Fla. (AP) — Backing off the harsh rhetoric of the Republican primaries, Mitt Romney pledged Thursday to address illegal immigration "in a civil but resolute manner." He outlined plans to overhaul the green card system for immigrants with families,
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Mitt Romney's address Thursday to Latino politicians will test whether he is willing to stake out immigration policy more in line with a growing bloc of Hispanic voters. But his bigger challenge may be striking a tone acceptable to his Republican
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Jun 20, 2012 Undocumented immigrants in the United States number around 12 million people, a group larger than the populations of most countries on the planet. Among those are as many as 800,000 young people who are now most likely eligible for
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FoxNews.com Republican lawmakers aren't just uneasy about the Obama administration's move to grant a reprieve to thousands of illegal immigrants who came here as children. Several say they're not even sure it's legal. Though members of both parties
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