Tag Archives: U.S. citizenship

  1. What is wrong with the U.S. immigration system?

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    November 7, 2013 by Noel Pangilinan

    The presence of 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States is just the most obvious manifestation of the deeper problems that has plagued the U.S. immigration system for decades. A comprehensive and genuine immigration reform needs to address these root causes.

  2. Legally and otherwise, Filipinos among biggest groups in the U.S.

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    February 5, 2013 by Noel Pangilinan

    Legally or otherwise, Filipinos are among the largest immigrant groups in the United States.
    Last year, Filipinos were the third largest nationality group that acquired U.S. citizenship and the fourth biggest that were issued legal permanent resident (LPR) status, or what is more popularly known as green card, by the United States.

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Leaders of immigrant youth organizations perform at a recent protest action against immigration detention. Click photo to watch video.

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