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USANews版 - New immigration rule will ease family separations
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y**********a
发帖数: 824
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In the latest move to clear paths to legal residency for illegal immigrants,
the Obama administration on Wednesday ruled that thousands of foreign
spouses and children can stay with their U.S. citizen relatives while
applying for green cards.
The policy "reduces long periods of separation between U.S. citizens and
their immediate relatives," Alejandro Mayorkas, director of U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services, said Wednesday in a conference call.
The shift is a relief for married couples such as California winemakers
Erika and Edgar Torres, who have delayed starting a family and lived in fear
of forced separation because of immigration troubles.
They grew up in the coastal town of Cambria and dated while studying at Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo before marrying in 2006. But Edgar Torres arrived in
California illegally when he was 8, creating legal problems that have dogged
the 32-year-old.
"No one understands, they just assume if you're a U.S. citizen you can make
your spouse legal," said Erika Torres, 30. "I was pretty naive. I thought I'
d marry him, I'd apply and everything would be fine."
Until now, thousands of illegal immigrant spouses, parents and children of U
.S. citizens had to return to their native countries to apply for permanent
U.S. residency, risking months or years of separation from their families. "
We're too terrified of the risks of him going down there," Erika Torres said
." The new rule allows them to apply for a waiver in the United States
instead. More than 20,000 apply annually for the waiver, which requires U.S.
citizens to show "extreme hardship" if their immigrant relative cannot
return.
"Most of my clients weren't willing to take the risk of not being able to
come back," said Bay Area immigration attorney Randall Caudle.
Weighing the separation risk against the risk of being undocumented, they "
stayed here ... without legal status of any kind," Caudle said.
The Obama administration announced the proposal last year, but sought months
of comments before making it a rule to be published Thursday in the Federal
Register. The policy will take effect on March 4.
Knowing that a change was coming, many lawyers advised their clients to wait
for it before they sought permanent residency.
For years, Mexican immigrant spouses and children of U.S. citizens have had
to cross the Texas border to violence-wracked Ciudad Juárez for interviews
at the U.S. Consulate there, the only American office in Mexico processing
such requests for permanent residency.
But leaving the United States after an illegal entry triggered a 10-year or
3-year bar on returning, meaning relatives would also have to apply for to
waive the bar. Three-quarters of immigrants seeking the waivers are from
Mexico.
Those seeking permanent residency will still have to go to Juárez but no
longer will have to wait for many months in Mexico as the U.S. government
evaluates their requests.
"Being able to stay here with my wife, continue our business, maybe starting
a family this coming year ... gives me a whole better hope," Edgar Torres
said.
He and his wife are members of American Families United, a national lobbying
group that sought the changes.
The shift is the latest in a series of executive changes made by the Obama
administration as it seeks broader immigration reforms, including a path to
citizenship for nearly all the nation's 11 million illegal immigrants.
More than 300,000 young illegal immigrants have applied since August for new
work permits granted to college students and other law-abiding young adults
and teenagers brought to the country as children. Edgar Torres was too old
to benefit from the program, available only to those 30 and younger.
And on Dec. 21, the Obama administration directed federal immigration agents
to stop detaining illegal immigrants arrested by police for minor crimes
and infractions.
y**********a
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There will be a huge flow of Latino migrations into U.S. in next several
years. And this would be a huge incitement for further perspective illegal
immigrants. Well done, president Obama.
b*******h
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人权为基础的福利和非法移民在操作上自相矛盾, 这和穷兵黩武和预算平衡自相矛盾
一样。
r******g
发帖数: 4002
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奥巴马这一次就是靠老墨合法和非法选票才可以连任,当然要回报了。美国不久的将来
成为大号墨西哥,对华人来说是一个恶梦。这一次投票给奥巴马的华人,想象一下你们
的子孙在老黑老墨的丛林中求生存吧!
C*******h
发帖数: 6095
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合法移民越来越难,非法转正越来越容易。。。这是个什么国家政府啊。。。没天理了
啊。。。我要是这次PERM Audit 被拒,我就对美国彻底死心了。
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