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Lawyer steps forward to help murdered woman's parentsphillyBurbs.comAttorney Djung Tran, a Bensalem resident who practices immigration law in Philadelphia, has agreed to represent An Van Hyunh and Tai Luu pro bono to help them avoid foreclosure. The couple's daughter, An-Hnan "Annie" Thi Huynh, 32, was strangled in her ...and more » |
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Immigrant who killed nun sentenced to 20 yearsWTOPBut they argued that Virginia law allows a murder conviction when a death occurs in furtherance of an underlying felony, and in Virginia a third conviction for driving while intoxicated is classified as a felony. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney ...and more » |
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Striking backstory of a model lawyerAdelaide NowThe St Dominic's Priory College student studied law at Flinders University and the University of California in 2005. She won the award for Human Rights Law, worked in immigration law for the Federal Government and is a qualified migration agent.and more » |
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Obama's broken promises on immigrationStatesman JournalThe executive branch carries out the enforcement of immigration law, which includes deporting illegal immigrants. Congress has nothing to do with it. Obama has the power, through executive order, to reprioritize deportations so that students go to the ...and more » |
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Dems face tricky immigration choiceThe HillRick Perry (R) for signing into law a version of the DREAM Act in the Lone Star State. Gingrich and Romney would lop off part of the DREAM Act that would grant legal residency to alien minors who came to the country at age 15 or younger, ...and more » |
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9th Circuit Court nomination hits GOP snagSan Francisco ChronicleCharles Grassley, R-Iowa, said he objected to Watford's representation of plaintiffs challenging Arizona's immigration law, which allows police to demand identification from people they detain and suspect of being illegal immigrants.and more » |
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