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Liana Barrientos

Bronx Woman Accused Of Marrying 10 Men Arrested For NonPayment Of Subway Fare

Fresh from attending a hearing at the Bronx County Courthouse on Friday afternoon, 38-year-old Liana Barrientos was arrested for using an emergency exit to board the subway. In the process, she did not pay for her subway ride.

Obama at DHS

30,000 Homeland Security Workers to Face Furloughs Amid Budget Stalemate

Over 30,000 US Department of Homeland Security personnel will be forced to take a furlough if Congress fails to fund the department by month's end.

Jeb Bush a Republican Front-runner

Jeb Bush Pushes For Expansion Of Skilled Workers' Immigration

In a bid for the presidential run this coming 2016, Jeb Bush has made his first major economic speech which focused on expanding the immigration of skilled workers.

Loretta Lynch Defends Legitimacy Of Obama's Immigration Actions

Loretta E. Lynch, the nominee of United States President Barack Obama for attorney general, spoke before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and defended the legality of Obama's immigration actions and other projects.

U.S-Cuba

U.S., Cuba Clash Over Immigration in Historic Talks

The U.S. and Cuba are in disagreement over U.S. immigration policies as the first session of high-level talks between the two countries to possibly restore diplomatic ties between the Cold War rivals began Wednesday.

PEGIDA

PEGIDA Gets Thousands To Join Protests Agains Immigration In Germany

A new grass-roots movement that assails the German government for ignoring its fears of being overrun by Muslims and other immigrants attracted a record 15,000 marchers on Monday in the eastern city of Dresden.

More funds for Immigration crisis

Texas Leads 17 States In Lawsuit vs. Obama Immigration Initiative

Texas on Wednesday led 17 states opposed to U.S. President Barack Obama's immigration measures aimed to stop the deportation of about 5 million illegal migrants and provide employment opportunities to these foreigners.

President Obama at the White House Thursday, Nov. 20.

Obama Unveils Sweeping Immigration Reform Policy

Setting up a bitter fight with Republican opponents, the plan would allow around 4.4 million undocumented immigrants who were parents of U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents to be exempt from deportation

President Barack Obama delivers remarks at ''A Celebration of Special Olympics and A Unified Generation'' event at the White House in Washington, July 31, 2014.

Obama to Unveil Immigration Policy Thursday

Obama said in a Facebook video that he would explain his proposal and follow that national speech with a Las Vegas appearance on Friday to galvanize support for the new immigration policies.

New Immigration Plan

U.S. Announces Refugee Plan for Central American Minors

The United States government will launch in December a program to grant refugee status for people under the age of 21 from certain Central American countries, Vice President Joe Biden announced Friday.

Protests vs. child migrants

Obama's Immigration Policy Will Save 5 Million Undocumented People From Deportation

Reprieve could be in sight for around 4.5 million immigrants in the U.S. as President Barack Obama plans to make public next week a 10-point immigration plan using executive action.

Hillary Clinton

Immigration Activists Seek Answers From Hillary Clinton Ahead Of 2016 Election

Years before the 2016 presidential elections, activists are already demanding answers from potential presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to the nation's immigration issues.

 Jean-Claude Juncker

Jean-Claude Juncker Warns Cameron Against Restricting EU Migrants’ Freedom

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warned UK Prime Minister David Cameron against restricting the EU migrants' freedom of movement, firmly saying he will not "compromise" on this matter.

Obama

White House To Establish Refugee Processing

The White House announced on Tuesday its plan to build a refugee processing in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras to discourage children from Latin America to cross the U.S.-Mexico border.

Immigration reform in Colorado

Latino Voters Could Determine 2014 Midterm Polls

With less than a month remaining before the 2014 midterm elections, advocates say Latino voters may hold sway over the congressional and senate races but turnout rates remain unclear.

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