Immigration has been a hot topic in the United States, including here in Kentucky, for some time now. Refugees from certain war-torn or otherwise unsafe countries may find it difficult to enter the country at present. Those who are already here, however, may reach a...
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Month: May 2017
Children, teens celebrate U.S. citizenship
It is something special that they will treasure for the rest of their lives. It is the day they became U.S. citizens. We read recently of a citizenship ceremony conducted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for 50 children; most of them teens. Watching...
Kentucky high school is dedicated to refugees
It's just a two-hour drive south on I-65 from Louisville to get to Bowling Green. The city is one of many in the nation to welcome recent immigrants, with its education efforts receiving some national acclaim. Bowling Green has dedicated an 11-room high school to the...
Understanding the affirmative asylum process
If an individual has endured persecution or has a well-founded fear of future persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion, he or she may come to the U.S. seeking asylum. If granted asylum, the...
Immigration fears race through Kentucky Derby workers
This Saturday's Kentucky Derby could be the biggest sporting event of the year in Louisville, though fans of the Cardinals' basketball and football teams might well argue the point. Regardless, there is no doubt that the Derby is horse racing's premier event,...