Princeton Immigration Lawyer on ID cards

In May of this year, Princeton Borough and Princeton Township became New Jersey’s third and fourth municipalities where residents could obtain identification cards even if they are undocumented aliens. The cards were distributed by the Latin Am… Read More
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Hispanic and Indian Immigration Surging in New Jersey

A very interesting article was posted last Thursday by The Star Ledger discussing the new US Census figures. Of particular interest to New Jerseyans interested in immigration issues is the fact that this State saw a remarkable jump in its Mexican pop… Read More
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Obama Delivers Speech in El Paso Advocating Immigration Reform in New Jersey and Elsewhere

Last week, President Barack Obama delivered an immigration reform speech that attempted to outline the issue as we head into a Presidential election year. Many claimed it was merely a political campaigning tactic and that the administration has thus… Read More
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Hispanics Account for 1 in 6 U.S. Residents, 2010 Census Reports

Wharton University reports that there are now 50.5 million Hispanics in the United States, accounting for about 1 out of every 6 residents. The 2010 U.S. Census reports more than half of the nation’s population growth was due to Hispanics; the… Read More
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