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Immigration Counter at Passenger Facilitation Center Wagha.

Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.

 

Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/

A march to push for a vote on comprehensive immigration reform legislation.

 

Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.

 

Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/

U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar tells members of the United Methodist Immigration Task Force, meeting in El Paso, Texas, that U.S. immigration policies have brought the country to "one of the darkest points in American history for our generation." Escobar serves the 16th congressional district in Texas. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Ryann Buckman introduces Professor Jill Family at the Immigration panel on November 10, 2010. The panelists, from Ryann's far left to the right are; Steven P. Barsamian ’76, a Philadelphia lawyer whose practice specializes in immigration law and a member of Widener Law’s Board of Overseers; Associate Professor Stephen Henderson; Matthew I. Hirsch ’85, an adjunct professor of immigration law at Widener and a trustee of the American Immigration Council who maintains a private law practice in Wayne, PA; Theodore Murphy, founder of the Murphy Law Firm in West Chester, PA who specializes in immigration and nationality law; and the moderator; Associate Professor Jill E. Family.

Cynta Torres briefs members of the United Methodist Immigration Task Force on the operation of a transitional shelter for immigrants at El Calvario United Methodist Church in Las Cruces, N.M. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Immigration Museum, Ellis Island. New York/New Jersey

Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.

 

Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/

Immigration march in Downtown Los Angeles

The Rev. Jack Amick of the United Methodist Committee on Relief checks on the progress of renovations at El Calvario United Methodist Church in Las Cruces, N.M. The relief agency is helping support a transitional shelter there for immigrants who have legal documentation that allows them to travel so they can address asylum proceedings in locations close to relatives living in the U.S. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

At the Shinagawa Immigration Center getting my Visa transferred from

my old passport to my new one.

 

It's a no photo zone so this snap is the bet I could get before being

told to surrender my passport and never return again. ^^

 

I want to transfer the single visa and get a multiple entry as well.

I'm being told that can't be done at the same time so I have to line

up at different counters. Lots of fun. Will probably be here till

sundown.

 

Where do you normally go to get your visa paperwork sorted out? Is it

crowded?

Immigration march in Downtown Los Angeles

Immigration Reform Rally

April 10 2013

 

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Families affected by the deportation policy tell their stories to reporters.

Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.

 

Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/

Students watch a film on Mexican immigration, followed by a question and answer session.

 

Photo by Katherine Miranda.

Bishop Minerva Carcaño addresses the United Methodist Immigration Summit meeting at Lydia Patterson Institute in El Paso, Texas. At left is the Rev. Santiago Heredia, who serves as chaplain at Lydia Patterson. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Los Leones, the mariachi band from Lydia Patterson Institute, performs during a dinner meeting at the United Methodist Immigration Summit meeting in El Paso, Texas. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

DIRECCIÓN NACIONAL DE MIGRACIÓN Y NATURALIZACIÓN , PANAMÁ --- I had to return to the immigration office today to pay my $25.00 fine to avoid being "illegal" in Panama. My visa was good for thirty days only and my return flight was on the thirty second day. They would not accept the $25.00 when I filled out the paper work three days ago!

They were slowly gathering near city hall after having marched across the Brooklyn bridge. Quite a display.

A Path to Citizenship for All. Rise and Resist Immigration Vigil at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal

 

The logo of Immigration South Africa, the leading information and advice resource. Find us at www.immigrationsouthafrica.org and contact us to assist your immigration to South Africa, and for your future!

Mexican and U.S. flags fly above the Paso del Norte border crossing between Juárez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Immigration march in Downtown Los Angeles

The United Methodist Cross and Flame rises above Morning Star United Methodist Church in Las Cruces, N.M.

Immigration Reform Rally

April 10 2013

 

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"Los Leones," the mariachi band from Lydia Patterson Institute, perform during a dinner meeting at the United Methodist Immigration Summit meeting in El Paso, Texas. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Paula Vizcarra listens to instructions from her algebra teacher at the Lydia Patterson Institute, a United Methodist college-preparatory school in El Paso, Texas. The school hosted members of the United Methodist Immigration Task Force for their summit meeting. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Close The Camps!

 

San Francisco

July 2, 2019

 

What started as a passionate rally across from Senator Dianne Feinstein's office, grew quickly (and I sense unexpectedly) into a spontaneous blockade of Market Street at lunchtime with over 1000 people, disgusted by US cruelty at the border, calling to immediately CLOSE THE CAMPS!! Two hours later, after a march down the center of Market Street and another street blockade, the rally ended outside the office of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi. #closethecamps

El Calvario United Methodist Church in Las Cruces, N.M., hosts a transitional shelter for immigrants who have legal documentation that allows them to travel so they can address asylum proceedings in locations close to relatives living in the U.S. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Participants at the Immigration Rally, near Broadway, lower New York

Charles Sousa was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2007. He represents the riding of Mississauga South. He was appointed Minister of Citizenship and Immigration in October 2011. He is also the Minister responsible for Pan/Parapan American Games.

 

Sousa previously served as the Minister of Labour. Before joining government, he worked for the RBC Financial Group for more than 20 years.

 

Sousa graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University in 1982 with an Honours BBA. In 1991, he completed a fellowship at the Institute of Canadian Bankers. He earned his MBA at the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario in 1994. Sousa served as a member of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Toronto Board of Trade and as director of the American Chamber of Commerce.

 

Sousa is an ambassador for Credit Valley Hospital Foundation special events and past president of the Federation of Portuguese Canadian Business and Professionals. He has helped coordinate charitable events that support community-based organizations such as the United Way, the Rainbow Ball Foundation of Mississauga and the Community Foundation of Mississauga. In 2003, Sousa was honoured with a Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in recognition of his outstanding achievements. He also received the Order of Merit from the Republic of Portugal in 2009.

 

Sousa grew up in south Mississauga. He and his wife Zenny are raising their three children in Clarkson.

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Charles Sousa a été élu pour la première fois à l'Assemblée législative de l'Ontario en 2007. Il représente la circonscription de Mississauga-Sud. En octobre 2011, il a été nommé ministre des Affaires civiques et de l’Immigration. Il est aussi ministre délégué aux Jeux panaméricains/parapanaméricains.

 

Avant d’occuper les fonctions de ministre du Travail, M. Sousa a travaillé pour le Groupe financier RBC pendant plus de 20 ans.

 

En 1982, M. Sousa a reçu de l'Université Wilfrid Laurier un baccalauréat spécialisé en administration des affaires. En 1991, il a obtenu le statut d'associé de l'Institut des banquiers canadiens. En 1994, il a obtenu une maîtrise de la Richard Ivey School of Business de l'Université Western Ontario. M. Sousa a été membre de la Chambre de commerce du Canada et du Toronto Board of Trade de même que directeur de l'American Chamber of Commerce.

 

M. Sousa est ambassadeur pour les événements spéciaux de la Credit Valley Hospital Foundation et a été président de la Federation of Portuguese Canadian Business and Professionals. Il a aidé à coordonner des événements de bienfaisance qui soutiennent des organismes communautaires tels que Centraide, la Rainbow Ball Foundation de Mississauga et la Community Foundation de Mississauga. En 2003, on lui a rendu hommage en lui décernant la médaille des noces d'or de Sa Majesté la Reine en reconnaissance de ses remarquables réalisations. En 2009, il a également reçu l’Ordre du mérite de la République du Portugal.

 

M. Sousa a grandi à Mississauga-Sud. Avec son épouse Zenny, il élève ses trois enfants à Clarkson.

2013 West Indian Parade, Brooklyn

(November 13th, 2013) DAY 2 of the "Fast for Families" on the National Mall, and a day of lobbying Congress for Immigration Reform. ~ Washington, DC ~ Photo by David Sachs / SEIU

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