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  2. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants from Mexico would pass through Texas but would rarely stay [10] and the foreign-born population in Texas hovered around 3%. [11] However, during the 1980s immigration to Texas changed drastically as the state experienced an economic boom in the oil industry , which led more people to settle in the area, especially immigrants from ...

  3. Immigration policy of the Joe Biden administration - Wikipedia

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    Immigration policies have changed from president to president. There are significant differences between the immigration policies of the two major political parties, the Democratic Party and Republican Party. [21] [22] Immigration to the United States is the international movement of non-U.S. nationals in order to reside permanently in the country.

  4. How Texas' plans to arrest migrants for illegal entry would ...

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    Texas' plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's latest move over immigration.

  5. Asylum seeker - Wikipedia

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    The terms asylum seeker, refugee and illegal immigrant are often confused. In North American English, the term asylee is used both for an asylum seeker, as defined above, and a person whose right of asylum has been granted. [5] On average, about 1-2 million people apply globally for asylum every year. [6]

  6. Supreme Court allows Texas to enforce immigration law - AOL

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    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Texas to enforce for now a contentious new law that gives local police the power to arrest migrants.. The conservative-majority court, with ...

  7. A controversial Texas law has become a blueprint for other ...

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    In its 2012 decision, the court let one of the most controversial parts of the Arizona law stand: a provision that lets police check a person’s immigration status while enforcing other laws if ...

  8. Illegal emigration - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 to 1994 the number of illegal emigrants is estimated to 82,500, with an additional 7,500 up to the mid-2000. [22] Even discussing illegal emigration carried a six-month prison sentence. [23] However, Law-Decree 302, published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Cuba on October 16, 2012, went into effect on January 14, 2013.

  9. Catholic immigrant shelter battles Texas AG, who wants to ...

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    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, has sued to revoke the license to operate of Annunciation House in the border city of El Paso, after a judge sided with the nonprofit and allowed ...