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Chicago Metro Immigration News

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Immigration Appeals Decline In Illinois 7th Circuit

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals saw a 10 percent decline in cases in 2007 due to fewer Immigration petitions.

House Approves Bill For Detainee Access To Religious Leaders

The Illinois House approved a bill that would ensure immigrant detainees in county jails have access to priests, rabbis, imams and other religious workers.

Immigrant Vendor Shot In Humboldt Park

An immigrant from Mexico working as a pushcart vendor in Humboldt Park was shot in broad daylight in an attempted robbery.

Local Businesses Deal With Worker Shortages As Summer Nears

Due to the expiration of the act that exempted H-2B workers from a cap, approximately 65,000 fewer seasonal workers will enter the U.S. on an H-2B visa this year.

Chicago Among Cities Preparing For Immigration March

With hopes of reviving the immigration debate, activists and civil rights leaders are preparing for rallies and marches in Chicago and across the nation on May 1, 2008.

2 Days Before Wedding Undocumented Immigrant Taken Into CBP Custody At O'Hare

Two days before an undocumented immigrant was due to wed, he was taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at O'Hare Airport while waiting to pick up his grandmother and father.

Chicago Immigration March Interest Dwindles

Compared with the 2006 Chicago immigration march, the one set for May 1, 2008 is finding less support.

Little Village Raid Remembered

One year has passed since Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers raided Little Village Discount Mall.

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