Legal U.S. residents across the U.S. are rushing to apply for citizenship to protect themselves from being caught up in President Donald Trump's expanding immigration crackdown, lawyers and advocates ...
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More than 30 immigrants with permanent resident status got all the help they needed to apply for their U.S citizenship on Saturday in Yakima with the help of volunteers, paralegals and lawyers. The ...
Representing nine countries including Egypt, El Salvador, India, México, the Philippines, Yemen, Perú, Russia, and Israel, 31 immigrants took oath as new U.S. citizens during the naturalization ...
It took time for Rafael Torres Zavala to find his home and his passion. Born in a small town in Michoacán, Mexico, he has taken a winding path up the West Coast to Yakima, where he has made a home.
Legal U.S. residents are increasingly applying for citizenship because of concerns about the Trump administration's expanding immigration crackdown. But some legal residents are hesitant to apply for ...
In recent weeks, the Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative, which helps permanent residents in the Valley seeking naturalization, has been receiving more calls than normal from residents ...