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Information on the Test for US Citizenship

Before immigrants to the United States seeking citizenship can take the Oath of U.S. Citizenship and begin enjoying the benefits of citizenship, they must pass a naturalization test administered by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), formerly known as the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). The test consists of two parts: the civics test and the English […]

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How Many Immigrants Are Living in the United States Illegally?

The number of immigrants living in the United States illegally is shrinking, according to a Pew Hispanic Center report published in September of 2010. The nonpartisan research group estimated that there were 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants living in the country as of March 2009. That’s about 8 percent fewer than the peak of 12 million in March of

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ICE or Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a bureau of the Department of Homeland Security, created on March 1, 2003. ICE enforces immigration and customs laws and works to protect the U.S. against terrorist attacks. ICE achieves its goals be targeting illegal immigrants: the people, money , and materials that support terrorism and other criminal activities. The

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