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Many countries restrict entry for travelers with certain criminal convictions as a matter of national immigration and public safety policy. These rules are typically statutory a...
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Many countries restrict entry for travelers with certain criminal convictions as a matter of national immigration and public safety policy. These rules are typically statutory a...
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Nicki Minaj is a Trinidadian-born rapper and singer who has lived in the United States for more than 20 years and holds permanent residency. She is not a U.S. citizen by birth a...
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Jesus Cartagena is a name that appears in multiple public contexts, most commonly associated with U.S. legal and immigration matters. The primary individual referenced is a citi...
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The phrase Citizenship Show can refer to several formats, most often a television program, documentary, or staged performance that examines citizenship, migration, identity, and...
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Diane Guerrero is a U.S. actress and author best known for her roles in Orange Is the New Black and Jane the Virgin . Public interest in Diane Guerrero parents is common for rea...
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Rachel Castillo is a name associated with multiple public contexts, most prominently with verified records linking the name to a U.S. federal detainee and immigration case often...
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Millions of people have moved to the United States seeking opportunity, freedom, and safety. Among them are individuals who not only built new lives but also transformed America...
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An immigrant reality show is a television, streaming, or web series in which noncitizen participants navigate competition, transformation, documentation, or adjudication process...
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An all-American return refers to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident returning to the United States after time abroad, or a non-U.S. traveler completing an authorized visit and...
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People move to America for a variety of practical reasons, including career advancement, access to higher education, family reunification, and personal safety. The United States...
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