Daily Immigration News Clips – May 29, 2014

 

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Associated Press: Immigration delay ups the ante on Obama, GOP
By Josh Lederman and Erica Werner

Financial Times: Obama delays review of deportations
By Barney Jopson

Business Insider: Obama Gives Boehner One Last Deadline For Immigration Reform
By Brett Logiurato

National Journal: The Strategy to Hold Off on Deportation Changes Wins Out
By Elahe Izadi

Washington Times: Obama loses left flank by dithering on immigrant deportations
By Stephen Dinan

CNN: Some Latino groups express frustration with administration delay on immigration review
By Kevin Bohn

The Hill: Boehner: Obama 'playing politics' on deportations
By Justin Sink

The Hill: Hoyer 'not optimistic' about immigration bill
By Mike Lillis

Wall Street Journal: More Political Maneuvering on Immigration Reform?
By Jim Manley

Vox: Another 97,000 immigrants will get deported before the White House acts
By Dara Lind

Vox: Did Obama just get played by Republicans on immigration?
By Dara Lind

Mother Jones: Obama Makes Pointless Gesture on Immigration. But Why?
By Kevin Drum

Latin Post: Will Obama's Delay of Deportation Policies Help Save Immigration Reform? Poll Says Tea Party Voters Want Reform This Year
By Nicole Akoukou Thompson

Associated Press: Cantor Pressured From Both Sides on Immigration
By Alan Suderman

Huffington Post: Eric Cantor Attacked From All Sides On Immigration
By Elise Foley

Politico: On immigration, Eric Cantor can't win
By Seung Min Kim

Roll Call: On Immigration, the Pressure Mounts for Eric Cantor
By Emma Dumain

Washington Times: Even back home in Virginia, Cantor feels the pressure on immigration from both sides
By David Sherfinski

Roll Call: Alone, Illegal and Underage: The Child Migrant Crisis
By Jennifer Scholtes and Emily Ethridge

Reuters: Waves of immigrant minors present crisis for Obama, Congress
By Richard Cowan

Washington Times: Children swarming southern border prove a test to Obama's immigration policy
By Stephen Dinan

Politico: Flood of child migrants a neglected challenge
By David Rogers

Associated Press: DHS Secretary Asks to Study Immigration Releases
By Alicia A. Caldwell

Huffington Post (Blog): Immigration On The Concert Stage, Silver Screen & In The Legislature: Calle 13 @ Coachella, The Undocumented, How Democracy Works Now + Mercedes Sosa's Final Recording Session
By Michael Vazquez

Talk Radio News Service: Immigration Activists Decry Continuing Deportations
By Rachel Jungkind

New York Times (Letter to the Editor): Immigration and the Courts
By Evangeline Chan

New York Times (Editorial): Adding Delay to Immigration Failure

MSNBC (Maddow Blog): Cantor's cause for concern in the Commonwealth
By Steve Benen

National Journal (Opinion): What Both Parties Don't Get About Hispanics
By Ron Fournier

Fox News Latino (Opinion): Opinion: Immigrant Detainees Deserve Fair Pay, Justice
By Raúl A. Reyes

Huffington Post (Blog): Scoring House Republicans' Performance on Immigration
By Janet Murguía

2015 Diversity Lottery Applicants Must Use DS-260 Immigrant Visa Application



Beginning with DV-2015, all diversity visa (DV) applicants must submit the
electronic DS-260 “Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application” accessible through the
Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC). The DS-260 will be ready for applicants to use on May 19, 2014.
 
The Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) will no longer collect the DS-230 and DSP-122, and no physical file will be sent to post. Applicants for DV-2014 will continue to use the DS-230 and DSP-122.

If you have questions or need assistance with your Diversity Lottery application, please contact our office.

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Attorneys at Law
330 E. Carrillo Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 897-0066