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Mexican Business Owners Seek Safety in U.S.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Years of kidnappings and extortion stemming from warring drug-smuggling cartels in Mexico are taking their toll on business in there.

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Secretary Napolitano Announces Greece's Designation as a Member of the Visa Waiver Program
Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano announced the designation of Greece as a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP)—strengthening passenger information sharing and ensuring strict security standards while streamlining travel for Greek citizens visiting the United States.

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Chicago Metro Immigration News

Gay Couples Seek Inclusion in Immigration Reform, Chicago Woman Could Face Deportation
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Six members of the U.S. House sent a letter last week to President Barack Obama and other leaders, expressing strong support for a little-known piece of legislation that would grant gay and lesbian couples the same residency benefits as heterosexual partners.

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Chicago Students Step up Debate on Immigration Reform
Monday, January 18, 2010

In an event that might have been stymied by fear even a year ago, more than a dozen other undocumented students will risk making their status even more public Monday at a four-hour "coming out" summit in Pilsen coordinated by a new group hoping to push harder for reforms to the nation's Immigration system.

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Deportation/Removal

Deportation or removal proceedings is the legal process by which the U.S. Government compels an alien's departure from the United States for purported violations of U.S. immigration laws. During this process, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for proving to an immigration judge that the alien is removable. Removal proceedings generally require the immigration judge to make the following two findings:

 

1) Whether the alien is removable; and

2) Whether the alien is eligible for any form of relief from removal, as described in detail below.

 

Removal proceedings are initiated when the government issues a Notice to Appear document to the alien. The Notice to Appear advises the alien of the nature of the removal proceedings, the date of the hearing, the alleged violations, the alien of his right to an attorney at no expense to the government, and of the consequence for failing to appear at the hearing. At the initial master calendar hearing, the alien must plead to the charges and assert any defenses that are available. The immigration laws provide a variety of defenses or relief from removal. All forms of relief are granted or denied within the Immigration Judge's discretion. The following are some of the most common forms of relief from Removal: