The Caravan For Peace with Justice and Dignity is a movement to bring awareness to the devastating repercussions of the War on Drugs and the effect it has had on the population of Mexico and other groups residing on the border of the United States and Mexico. The Caravan started in Tijuana on August 12th [...]
Russia and USA Reach Visa Agreement
One of the largest complications for traveling from the US to Russia or from Russia to the US is the need to apply for and pay for a visa in time for your trip. The cost of this diplomatic checklist may be several hundreds of dollars and failure to show a visa can result in [...]
Border Patrol Budget Cuts: No Flights to Mexico
Border patrol is no longer sending illegal immigrants home on a free ticket. For the past 7 years, the US government has sent Mexicans caught crossing the border back to their home country, aboard a plane, but that is over now. Why the Flights Have Stopped Border patrol arrests have dropped drastically over the past [...]
Sex Workers Attending 2012 AIDS conference Denied US Visa
After hundreds of frustrated sex workers, who were seeking to enter the United States to participate in the 2012 International AIDS conference, have been denied US visas by immigration officers, they started conducting their own meeting in Calcutta India on Saturday in protest against the refusal. Sex Worker Participants The seven-day event in the Eastern [...]
Happy 4th of July 2012: America Welcomes New US Citizens
To celebrate America’s 236th Independence Day, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will welcome more than 4,000 new citizens during special naturalization ceremonies from June 28 through July 10 across the country. Once these 4,000 people take their Oath of Allegiance and become U.S. citizens, they will encompass all the rights and responsibilities of US [...]




