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PASS RATES HAVE IMPROVED WITH THE NEW CITIZENSHIP TEST

January 14th, 2012

USCIS is announcing that a new study on citizenship test pass rates has found that 95.8 percent  of applicants passed the test during fiscal year 2010, the first full year during which the redesigned test was administered. There’s good news: “Pass rates of applicants taking the new test were found to be significantly higher than the pass [...]

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GREAT NEW PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE FROM CLINIC

January 14th, 2012

“Creating A Citizenship Preparation Program” CLINIC has designed a very comprehensive new program development ”Toolkit”  for legal provider groups who want to add citizenship application assistance and test prep instruction to their services. Adult education providers will find a lot of useful information here, too. The link is here:   http://cliniclegal.org/resources/comprehensive-citizenship-preparation-program-toolkit Below is the table of contents: [...]

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FREE CITIZENSHIP LEGAL TRAINING FOR NON-PROFIT STAFF

January 14th, 2012

Offered in San Jose by ILRC and CLINIC If you happen to live in the San Jose CA area, this looks like a terrific opportunity: A FREE TWO-DAY TRAINING ON NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP Sponsored by: CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (CET) CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY IMMIGRANT LEGAL RESOURCE CENTER (ILRC) CATHOLIC LEGAL IMMIGRATION NETWORK, [...]

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REFORMING THE NATURALIZATION PROCESS

December 16th, 2011

Interesting new policy brief from the National Foundation for American Policy The National Foundation for American Policy  has just put out a policy brief “Reforming the Naturalization Process” with research  made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. It includes a number of interesting recommendations on reforming the naturalization process to make [...]

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A past criminal record can lead to deportation

December 16th, 2011

In the last three years, more than one million people were deported by the Obama administration. This year alone, there were 368,920 removals. While President Obama promised immigration reform before being elected, the irony of deporting more immigrants than the past administration becomes really alarming. Tears fell on a mother’s face as her son was [...]

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MICROLOANS FOR CITIZENSHIP APPLICANTS IN MARYLAND

December 16th, 2011

Microloan product ease attaining citizenship for legal immigrants in US Microfinance Focus, November 23, 2011: A microloan product, launched by Citi Community Development and CASA de Maryland (CASA), a grassroots organization working with immigrants, ease pathway to citizenship for legal immigrants in the state of Maryland in United States. The citizenship microloan program will lower the [...]

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WEBINAR: HOW TO DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT A CITIZENSHIP PROGRAM

November 17th, 2011

Citizenship test preparation classes and quality legal services go hand in hand in assisting an immigrant along the path to citizenship. As programs seek better ways to serve the foreign born as they prepare to naturalize, CLINIC offers this webinar as a tool to use when developing an in-house citizenship program with legal and educational [...]

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A past criminal record can lead to deportation

November 17th, 2011

In the last three years, more than one million people were deported by the Obama administration. This year alone, there were 368,920 removals. While President Obama promised immigration reform before being elected, the irony of deporting more immigrants than the past administration becomes really alarming. Tears fell on a mother’s face as her son was [...]

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Friends of U.S., Terrorists in Eyes of Law

October 1st, 2011

Nassir Al-Rifahe never thought his love for America would be questioned. As a member of the Iraqi National Congress, he worked for years to topple Saddam Hussein before being granted political asylum in the United States in 1997. But for the last decade, while Mr. Rifahe, 57, lived quietly with his family in Texas and [...]

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A Lifeline for Refugees

October 1st, 2011

One year ago, Congress gave a temporary lifeline to thousands of older and disabled refugees. It extended for another 12 months their eligibility for cash assistance under the Supplemental Security Income program, which, for many, was their only source of income. That Congress had to do this was an unfortunate side effect of a 1996 [...]

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