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A Twice-Deported U.S. Citizen, and the Health Care Debate: September in Immigration News
Tue, 10/06/2009 - 10:26am — AnonymousOver the past month, the debate over health care has heated up as both sides argue about how immigration plays into reform. In addition, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) discussed the possibility of increasing the fees to apply for citizenship and a U.S. citizen was deported twice after the FBI ignored evidence of his citizenship. These stories and others proved to be popular among readers of CLINIC’s daily Immigration News Briefings. The following are the top five most read stories for the month of September:
Celebrate Citizenship Day with Welcome to New Neighbors
Thu, 09/17/2009 - 3:20pm — AnonymousMost of us don’t think about our citizenship status. We claim our country of birth proudly.
That pride is doubled for immigrants who wait eagerly to apply for citizenship and naturalize as American citizens. There is no doubt it is a moment to remember.

