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    First Military Naturalization Ceremony held on Kandahar Airfield by USCIS

    November 4th, 2010

    A special United States naturalization ceremony was held at the Kandahar Airfield on Oct1, 2010. Such a special event has been witnessed for the first time, since the U.S. military forces have been deployed to Afghanistan to support combat operations. The members who took the Oath of Allegiance and became citizens of the United States comprise of about 88 soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines from 37 countries.

    A three-member team from the Bangkok District office of U.S. Citizenship and immigration services (USCIS) took a trip all the way to Kandahar to complete the naturalization process. By bringing the immigration services to Kandahar, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has demonstrated its commitment to the troops who are currently serving in the military. The United States naturalization ceremony was held close to the battlefields where the U.S. military forces were serving.

    The Deputy Director of USCIS Refugee, Asylum and International Operations Directorate, Steve Bucher, accompanied the three officers to Kandahar to preside over the ceremony. During the interaction with citizenship candidates, he stated that it demanded greater coordination with USCIS offices in the United States to complete the United States naturalization process.

    The coordination efforts for the completion of United States naturalization also included gathering the service members to Kandahar to complete the naturalization test as well as recite the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.

    Since the commencement of the overseas naturalization program in 2004, 583 members of the U.S. military deployed in Afghanistan have been naturalized by U.S. Citizenship and immigration services. USCIS will keep up with the trend and continue to provide immigration services to America’s armed forces and their families posted at military installations across the United States and abroad.

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    Drop in the Number of Illegal Immigrants Residing in the U.S

    November 1st, 2010

    An analysis of a 2009 census data shows that there has been a sharp decline in the number of illegal immigrants who have been attempting to cross the southern border of the U.S, especially Caribbean, Central America, and South America. The estimated number of illegal immigrants deported by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reached a peak of more than 389,000 people last year.

    The two major reasons that have caused the decrease in the number of illegal immigrants living in the U.S. are the sour economy and increased law enforcements across the border with Mexico.

    Arizona’s new immigration law is considered as the toughest anti-immigration in the country. According to the new immigration law of Arizona, the state officials can question the status of any immigrant under ‘reasonable suspicion.’ There is bitter debate over Arizona’s strict new immigration law and it has now been challenged in federal court.

    It has been estimated that the number of illegal immigrants who lived in the U.S. in 2007 was around 12 million and decreased to 11.1 million in 2009. However, according to the Department of Homeland Security, the total number of illegal immigrants is estimated at 10.8 million. The discrepancy in the numbers is due to the fact that the government uses a different method for census survey. On the whole, the number of illegal immigrants in the US now constitutes roughly around 4 percent of the American population, the same as it was in 2005.

    From 2008 to 2009, the states that saw the biggest decline include Florida, Virginia, and Nevada. The State of Arizona also saw a decline in the number of illegal immigrants, but the figure was relatively small when compared to other states in the Southeast. To know more about the laws of the U.S government, visit usa-green-card.com. They have a professional team to help applicants process their applications in a fast and efficient way.