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                        The Trump administration has been targeting some permanent residents and visa holders with legal status and without criminal convictions.
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                        A humanitarian program offers immigrant crime victims who cooperate with the police a chance to stay in the United States. But most spend years in legal limbo.
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                        BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said Saturday he intends to return to Brazil “in the following weeks.”
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                        The U.S. Embassy confirmed this week it will begin processing immigrant visas, with a priority placed on permits to reunite Cubans with family in the U.S., and others like the diversity visa lottery.
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                        Senior U.S. officials say the U.S. government will revoke visas from current and former Haitian government officials involved with criminal organizations.
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                        The change means the wait is over for hundreds of thousands of job-seeking foreigners and those pursuing permanent residency in the U.S. to apply for the coveted immigration documents.
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                        On this Monday, Feb. 10, episode of Sundial:Update on education policies in the 2020 legislature Florida business leaders have joined the fight to…
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                        Florida's senators are again looking to keep Canadian retirees in the U.S. longer. Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio introduced the “Canadian Snowbirds…
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                        Meant to increase security in Europe, the decision to implement a screening process was announced in 2018. But confusion arose after several media outlets labeled it a "visa."
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                        The directions, in four memorandums sent last week, require social media checks on certain applicants and instruct consular officials to identify "populations warranting increased scrutiny."