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  • The AFL-CIO encourages Green Card Holder to become Citizens
  • 12-Sep

    In order to move immigration reform forward, the AFL-CIO teamed up with local immigration reform and labor groups. They encouraged the green card holders to apply for citizenship there by attracting more immigrants to the polls.

    The workshop was held in Washington, D.C., where lawyers and volunteers were called in to give legal residents information about how to apply for citizenship, encouraged them to do so, answered questions and helped them with paperwork. The workshop was held for legal permanent residents who are eligible for citizenship, and for young undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and hope for relief under the DACA policy.

    Immigrant rights group CASA de Maryland, the Laborers’ International Union of North America and other organizations also participated.

    As per the US law, green card holders can begin the application process for citizenship after five years of permanent residency in the U.S. according to report from the Department of Homeland Security, there were an estimated 13.3 million legal permanent residents in the US in the year 2012 and among them 8.8 million were eligible to apply for citizenship.

    AFL-CIO executive vice president Tefere Gebre, a naturalized citizen himself, said the group hoped to educate immigrants about the benefits of being citizens.

    The main aim of this work shop was to render hand in getting more immigrants- who may be more sympathetic to the plight of undocumented immigrants, among other issues – to become citizens and vote could help in that goal.

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  • Ready to pass US Citizenship Test?
  • 11-Sep

    Thousands of people take the US citizenship exam every year in order to benefit from the right to vote, improve their likelihood of family members living in other countries to come and live in the US, it gives them eligibility  to take up the federal jobs and other benefits that any American can get.

    In order to become a US Citizen, an immigrant must pass the Naturalization test. There are two components of the test; one is to test the knowledge of American politics and history; they need to pass this civics portion.  The other is the English language test. The applicants are asked 10 questions about the United States and they must answer six correctly to pass the test. The test is an oral one, given by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and does not include multiple choice answers. If an applicant fails either of the tests, they need to re-pay the fee of $680 and re-take the exam. According to the USCIS 92 percent of them pass this test in first attempt itself.

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  • Immigrant population has grown steadily over the past 50 years in the US
  • Immigrant population has grown steadily

    Foreign-born population has grown considerably in the US.

    – As per reports 40.4 million foreign-born people were residing in the US in 2011 as compared to the immigrant population in 1960, which was around 9.7 million.

    -Foreign share of the US population has doubled since 1960’s, where the foreign-born were in the ratio of 1:20 residents which reported 5.4% immigrant population, in 2011 it made up to 13 percent of the total US population, that is 1:8 US residents.

    – Past decade – 2000 to 2011 has seen a large increase in the foreign-born population. Nearly 30 percent increase in foreign-born population is noted with immigration population growing from 31.1 million to 40.04 million.

    -Today’s immigrants are more diverse that they were 50 years ago. Faces of foreign born population from Europe, China, Vietnam, El Salvador, Cuba, Korea, India, Mexico and Philippines etc and mostly seen.

    -Immigrants roots are seen across US in greater number than before.

    Children of immigrants of US born are more likely to have college degree, good jobs and are homeowners as the average Americans.

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  • President Obama’s proposal about executive order on Immigration
  • President Obama’s proposal

    The executive order on immigration action which President Obama plans to execute before the end of summer is being kept secret, but following the meetings with the activists, some of the points which may be considered to give relief to 11.7 million undocumented immigrants in the US may be:

    -Temporary relief from deportation and work authorization

    -To provide affirmative relief from deportation to one or more groups of people. Individuals identified as “low-priority” can come forward to seek temporary protection from deportation & work authorization

    – Other probable option is expansion on DACA in order to help youngsters by making it possible for them to get ahead with their jobs, higher studies and other benefits, so they don’t stay in fear of deportation.

    – Mr. Obama could decide upon granting protections for specific employment categories, such as the 1 million or more undocumented immigrants working in the agricultural sector or to make simpler visa restrictions that make the recruitment of high-skilled foreign worker to the IT valley.

    –  He is even considering having more modest enforcement by making certain changes in immigration enforcement priorities.

    However, a deferring deportation will not confer any green card. This is just a temporary solution to 11 million undocumented.

    The executive order on immigration action which President Obama plans to execute before the end of summer is being kept secret, but following the meetings with the activists, some of the points which may be considered to give relief to 11.7 million undocumented immigrants in the US may be:

    -Temporary relief from deportation and work authorization

    – To provide affirmative relief from deportation to one or more groups of people. Individuals identified as “low-priority” can come forward to seek temporary protection from deportation & work authorization

    –  Other probable option is expansion on DACA in order to help youngsters by making it possible for them to get ahead with their jobs, higher studies and other benefits, so they don’t stay in fear of deportation.

    – Mr. Obama could decide upon granting protections for specific employment categories, such as the 1 million or more undocumented immigrants working in the agricultural sector or to make simpler visa restrictions that make the recruitment of high-skilled foreign worker to the IT valley.

    -He is even considering having more modest enforcement by making certain changes in immigration enforcement priorities.

    However, a deferring deportation will not confer any green card. This is just a temporary solution to 11 million undocumented.

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