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December 5, 2014 Mariah Timms News Writer Nation House Republicans voted Thursday against President Obama’s executive orders on immigration. The bill passed 219-197 in the Republican-majority chamber of Congress. Seven Republicans voted

November 21, 2014 Mariah Timms News Writer Nation President Obama announced unilateral executive orders Thursday that will provide administrative relief and work permits to as many as 3.7 million parents of U.S.

November 19, 2014 Mariah Timms News Writer Nation President Obama will announce this week that he is to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation, reports say. Obama will issue executive orders

Alabama’s law on illegal immigration has been called the harshest in the country, and the state has finally agreed to a settlement proposed by the American Civil Liberties

President Obama said an immigration bill without a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants “does not make sense.” He spoke about the legislation during an interview in Denver

An immigration reform bill passed in the Senate has split the House as Republicans were open to compromising with Democrats, but wish to create their own version of

The U.S. Senate voted to approve a new immigration bill on Thursday, giving illegal immigrants in the country a path to citizenship, as well as increasing security on

A group of senators is searching for a compromise they can use to create a new United States immigration policy which can be passed in a Republican-controlled House.

The Senate voted to debate a bill to give illegal immigrants a path to citizenship on Tuesday. The bill gained a powerful majority support from the Senate in