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The Importance of Voting: Your Local Congressman Saved Him From Deportation Safe

by robin00 in Issues, June 1, 2012
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Studies have shown that the first reason given by Hispanic citizens not to vote, despite being authorized to do so, is that "the choice I’m not interested" or "Do not get involved in politics."

Respecting Our Country: Is Britain to Soft?

by soraya452 in Issues, May 25, 2012
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It would seem so.

Having Polish Nationality

by patbess in Society, May 24, 2012
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Polish Citizenship could be gained by a foreigner through various reasons. The two most normal methods are to have permanent residency in Poland for at least half a decade and marry a Polish national and stay in the country for a minimum duration of three years. With this condition, the Polish national partner should be an authorized resident of the nation not less than five years. The relationship needs to be continuous without problems of temporary detachment and so on. In both cases, residency must be formal and the resident should have possession of any of the following three licenses: settlement permit; long-term address permit; or permanent residence permit.

Acquiring a Polish Passport

by patbess in Society, May 24, 2012
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A Polish passport is a necessary file to have for anyone who is likely to travel through the continent of Europe. This is because the nation is member of the EU and you could essentially travel any place in the EU and never have to apply for visas as well as undergo rigorous traveling and immigration processes. There’s also many spots in Europe that you can exclusively enter should you have a passport. A valid Identification had been enough however security measures in the majority of states have been considerably made strong with the international menace of terrorism. Passports, consequently, are proofs that you are a European citizen.

New Americans

by smokychristine in Issues, May 21, 2012
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Difficulties immigrants face.

Offering a Compassionate Response to Obama and The Liberal News Media

by Jesse Ledesma in Politics, May 14, 2012
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In this article I write about the respect for all people by Republicans and our compassion through wanting an economy that serves everyone.

Immigration/Urbanization Talk

by AlexBlake in Issues, May 5, 2012
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An old history project that used the information in the beginning to guide the rest of the project. Feel free to use any of it you would like.

Want to Apply for K-1 Visa? Have a Look

by jiashahood in Issues, May 3, 2012
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K-1 visa is also known as k-1 fiancé (or fiancée) visa; i.e. being a US citizen, if you want to marry any foreigner person, then you need this K-1 visa for your fiancé (or fiancée). This is basically a non-immigrant type of visa. This article will give you brief description about the process requirements of k-1 visa. If you still have any confusion, then you can consult k1 visa lawyer nearby you.

Ways to Renounce Your Poland Citizenship

by patbess in Society, April 27, 2012
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In case you have a Poland citizenship that you’d like to renounce as you may want to delight in rights coming from a different authority, then you definitely have fallen to the best place. There’s nothing bad with getting a pair of citizenships at once; however, quite a few people choose to possess one. So when you have decided to retain the the other than your Poland citizenship, here are a few standards or even specifications that you need to meet just before the Chief executive of Poland can grant you the approval to finally renounce your own citizenship.

Immigration Laws: A Federal or State Issue?

by geej15 in Law, April 25, 2012
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A blog post on the upcoming Supreme Court trial on Immigration.

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