Sentences with phrase «noncitizens who»

Noncitizens who are not required to register with Selective Service include men who are in the U.S. on student or visitor visas, and men who are part of a diplomatic or trade mission and their families.
The court's conservative justices said they were inclined to reverse a 9th Circuit Court decision requiring immigration judges to give a bond hearing and consider possible release for noncitizens who have been jailed for more than six months, while the liberal justices sounded unsure as to whether a specific time limit can be upheld.
The State Board of Education may adopt rules for issuing certificates to noncitizens who are needed to teach and who are legally admitted to the United States through the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.
His latest salvo is an on - line petition against a plan, introduced just as the 2014 session drew to a close by Bronx Sen. Gustavo Rivera, called the New York is Home Act, which would enable nearly 3 million noncitizens who meet specific criteria to apply for citizenship with New York's Office for New Americans.

Not exact matches

Just ask those called «U.S. citizens by birth» about «noncitizens» in their midst; ask the «legally naturalized immigrant» about the «illegal alien,» the Jewish Israeli «settler» about the gentile Palestinian «squatter» or the white - suburban commuter about the people who live around his downtown church.
Anyone who has ever been authorized to work in the US has one, including hundreds of thousands of noncitizens, many of whom are no longer even authorized to live or work in the US.
Then again, that's also true for noncitizens, who experienced a 10 % drop over the same period.
«Children in noncitizen families and in families that have lived here at least 10 years make slightly larger contributions to child poverty than families with naturalized citizen parents and those who arrived here more recently,» Joo said.
One big obstacle is that, although an adviser is envisioned to be an Adviser / Teacher / Role - Model / Friend (that's the title of a guide to mentorship published by the National Academy of Sciences), your adviser is also your boss — the person who pays you — and, in the case of noncitizen graduate students, your visa sponsor.
Almost all government fellowship programs are restricted to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or noncitizen nationals, the latter group consisting of people who have full residency status in U.S. territories.
That means some noncitizen residents who lack Social Security numbers are left out, while other people who have a credit report — but not a credit card — are counted in the total anyway.
The e-Conference raises money to support the free online training materials for advocates who represent noncitizens in claims for asylum, changes in immigration status, naturalization and more.
Criminal defense attorneys who represent noncitizens and immigration attorneys alike have long relied on ILRC's expertise and resources in defense of noncitizens in criminal and immigration proceedings.
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