Immigration
- An Uncertain Future
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An uncertain future: Will we lose people?
Dan Hocker, right, shows a sofa and other furniture to Tanya Zuniga, Josue Torres and Johanna Zuniga Friday at Bates Furniture. Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen
Six months ago, Mario Reyes’ prayer group at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church filled the sanctuary with just more than 500 people, many of whom stood because they couldn’t find a seat.
Continued ... - An uncertain future: Seeking a place to call home
- An uncertain future: A ‘love-hate’ relationship
- An uncertain future: Illegal immigrants in Dalton face a choice: Stay or move
- An uncertain future: New immigration law sparks confusion, questions
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- Immigration
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Saving ‘287(g)’
Capt. Wesley Lynch and Sgt. Carrie Benson of the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office look over 287(g) program information while checking the immigration status of a man who was arrested and booked at the jail. Some personnel in the sheriff’s office have been certified as immigration officers after undergoing training through Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). (Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen)
Last week, a Guatemalan man who was brought to the Whitfield County jail for driving on a suspended license was interviewed by sheriff’s office employees who are trained as immigration officers. After it was discovered the man had previous arrests and convictions for DUI and attempting to elude a police officer, he was processed for deportation and transferred into the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in Atlanta.
Continued ... - Deported Texas teen maintains alias in jail calls
- Judge blocks parts of immigration law
- Southern Baptists approve path to legal status
- ICE auditing company hiring records for violations
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