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A federal judge in New York says he is not planning to rule on the allegations until after the Supreme Court's likely decision this month on the fate of the census question.
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The high court agreed to a speedy review of a lower court's ruling that stopped Trump administration plans to use the census to ask whether every person living in the country is a U.S. citizen.
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From 2009 to 2016, the Defense Department recruited more than 10,000 non-citizens into the armed forces. Now some say they're being discharged without…
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"The executive order, at its heart, says Yemeni people are bad and they need to stay away. We say no! We are part of the fabric of the country," says a Yemeni-American whose mother was denied a visa.
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The New York-led lawsuit joins similar legal action against the Census Bureau and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross by California, the city of San Jose, Calif., and individuals from Maryland and Arizona.
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Democrats this week introduced a rare procedural move to force a vote on the Dream Act, while Republicans rolled out a conservative-friendly option aimed at resolving the legal status of Dreamers.
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More than two dozen people from 18 nations became "fellow Americans" in a Tuesday morning ceremony in Buffalo. They include people from troubled parts of…
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A seven-part biweekly reading and discussion program gets underway Wednesday evening inside the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in…
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A midlevel state court agrees that Senator Ted Cruz can remain on New York's April 19 presidential primary ballot.The court says the…
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Inside the federal courthouse in downtown Buffalo, 60 people from 28 countries became U.S. citizens in a naturalization ceremony.America's newest citizens…