Residence in English family law

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    process alone could result in one being denied a green card, citizenship, or asylum status. Especially in the case of the latter, if the asylum seeker has entered the U.S. illegally, orders of deportation could crush their hopes of gaining legal residence, and return them to a country where they face the hardships that they were intending to escape in the first place. Last year I took on such a case, in which a 14-year-old girl was in danger of being deported back to Honduras, where she…

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    amendment to declare English as the official national language to Congress in 1981. This was done to improve the efficiency of communication in society and symphonize the diversity of America’s society. Since there are hundreds of various languages spoken in America, passing this Official-English legislation would be the unifying force for all citizens. Although this law was not enacted, the strive for Official-English continued to manifest itself through the Bill Emerson English Language…

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    Do you know where most reported hate crimes occurred at? During 2016, most reported hate crime incidents(31.5 percent) happened in or near residences or homes. A number of individuals had stated that lack of tolerance and hatred can bring terrorism here in our country. Due to statistics, the FBI has described hate crimes as a “criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity,…

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    in our beds and put on the TV. Is it not the best feeling of getting home after a long day outside in the treacherous world? On the other hand, we get to work we tie our shoes, tuck in our shirts and begin dreaded paperwork the agony. Our private residence against our public work space. Even if we feel the same in both places, we have a lot more freedom in our home. From the color we paint our walls to the language we speak we make the choice. At times our public self is just a shell for our…

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    Agency, as defined by Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz, is the human capacity to exert some control over the conditions of one’s existence(Gomberg-Muñoz, 9) . Because of their illegal status, the Lions truly do not have full control of their agency. Unauthorized residence in the United States in very limited and come with incredibly harsh consequences should they be caught. In most cases, undocumented immigrants cannot, in a sense, “climb the corporate ladder.” They are often confined to a bottom-rung,…

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    Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) introduced under the coalition government, reformed the basis of legal aid. LASPO reforms to legal aid aimed to regulate the the distribution of legal aid in the UK; which denounced legal aid liability for private family disputes, immigration, housing, debt and social welfare cuts. According to the final equality Impact Assessment in the Bill of Moj*** the implementation of LASPO intends to eliminate the the excess distribution of legal resources at…

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    immigrants are afraid to be seen by a health care specialist simply because of their immigration status. Feeling as if they do not have the right to have medical care or they will be deported back to their country as well as having problems with the law. The undocumented Mexican women are the most affected versus the men since women are more vulnerable than men. In addition, even the children of undocumented immigrants suffer the consequences of their parents being undocumented immigrants. A…

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    Arsheen Virani Mrs. Keill AP English Literature and Composition—4 28 January 2016 Pride and Prejudice Essay Introduction Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, published in 1813, satirizes the societal norms of European society and its effect on marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett live in Longbourn with their five daughters: Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine, and Lydia. Upon hearing news that a young, handsome, and rich bachelor, Mr. Bingley, is coming to town, the women in town go crazy. Mrs. Bennett in…

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    It is hardly debatable that criminal justice system is flawed. There is a significant population that believes in a principle of Blackstone’s formulation set forth by English jurist William Blackstone that express “It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.”(Blackstone). In reality, American criminal justice system continues to make wrongful convictions. Innocents are then compelled to serve their punishment in prison. Unless specified by the court, parole…

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    Discrimination Of Immigrants

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    the laws and facing discrimination. When faced with consequences it not only affects the individual, but it also affects their loved ones around them. It affects them physically and mentally.…

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