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The American Immigration Council reported that The Obama administration announced today that it will offer indefinite reprieves from deportation for young immigrants who were brought to the country as minors and meet other specific requirements. The move, hailed by immigration advocates as a bold response to...

In the shadows of the failure of the DREAM Act, President Barak Obama has announced a long-anticipated change in immigration policy effective immediately.  The policy is aimed at young immigrants who were brought into the United States illegally by their parents and is estimated to...

AOL news reported that The Obama administration responded to years of pressure from immigrants rights groups on Friday with an announcement that it will stop deportations and begin granting work permits for some Dream Act-eligible students. Some 800,000 people are expected to come forward...

DOS released the Visa Bulletin for July 2012.  Continued heavy demand for numbers in the EB-2 preference category has required the establishment of a worldwide cut-off date for the month of July. China and India EB-2 are already "unavailable," and will remain so for the remainder...

NPR reported that criticism of the Obama administration's deportation policies continues to pour in as previously supportive groups called the latest government effort a failure. Immigrant advocates on Monday condemned the administration's recent findings that a policy designed to reduce the deportations of otherwise...

The New York Times reported that after seven months of an ambitious review by the Obama administration of all deportations before the nation’s immigration courts, very few of them have been halted, disappointing immigrants President Obama hopes to court for his re-election bid. Under the review of more...

The American Immigration Law Foundation reported that current U.S. immigration law provides few options for foreign graduates of U.S. universities with degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (“STEM” degrees) who want to stay here to contribute their skills and knowledge. Not enough American students...