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Federal Judge Grants Residency To Imam Facing Deportation
Published Friday, September 5, 2008
A federal judge has ruled that a popular imam accused of terrorist connections could stay in the United States indefinitely, ending a months-long deportation trial that drew supporters from around the region. More>>
 
A Federal Official States The U.S. Must Focus On Education And Immigration
Published Friday, September 5, 2008
The president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas stated that in order to help push the country through the current recession and better compete in the global economy, the eventual winner of the November presidential election has to deal with two key issues: education and immigration. More>>
 
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Chicago Metro Immigration News

Chicago's Field Museum And Two Chicago Institutions Part Of Network With Ellis Island To Stir Immigration Topic
Published Friday, August 22, 2008
Officials from 14 museums, including the Field Museum and two other Chicago institutions, met at Ellis Island last week to launch the Immigration Sites of Conscience Network with the goal of raising the level of public debate about Immigration. More>>
 
Undocumented Immigrant In Coma May Be Sent Back To Mexico
Published Wednesday, August 20, 2008
A 30-year-old Mexican man in a coma at the University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago has ignited a dispute over a little-known practice at hospitals-sending medically needy undocumented immigrants back to their countries of origin. More>>
 
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