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...She finally became legal in the US in November 2012, three months after US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) began accepting Daca applications....
...case filed in a court in California on Thursday, Twitter said the US Department for Homeland Security and the US Customs and Border Protection were trying to “unmask” the identity of the Twitter account @ALT_USCIS...
...The @ALT_USCIS account, which is still live and attracted more followers on Thursday, describes itself as “immigration resistance” based in DC....
...The defendants had asked the messaging platform to identify who was behind the Twitter account @ALT_USCIS, which is one of many protest accounts styling themselves as ‘alternative agencies’ to comment on...
...For its part the @ALT_USCIS account tweeted the language in the US Constitution that protects free speech. The ranks of its followers more than quadrupled to 142,000 after the case became public....
...On Friday, USCIS said that this year it would suspend an accelerated application process that lets foreign workers find out within as little as a month, for an extra fee....
...The defendants had asked the messaging platform to identify who was behind the Twitter account @ALT_USCIS, which is one of many protest accounts styling themselves as “alternative agencies” to comment on...
...Her rendition of Mimi’s “Donde lieta uscì” from Puccini’s La bohème was the highlight of the evening: warm and intimate — genuine chamber music, in fact. wigmore-hall.org.uk...
...@ALT_USCIS, which has chastised the authorities on immigration issues to its 35,000 followers, is one of a number of “alternative agency” accounts that have sprung up since Mr Trump’s election....
...USCIS says it has consolidated its examination staff in Washington and has started random visits to regional centres....
...I calmed him down; it had to be a clerical error by USCIS and the Department of Homeland Security. I was sure I could sort it and I knew we had to work fast....
...The USCIS, which did not reveal how many applications it had received, said it would not accept any more applications and would use a lottery process to allocate visas to applicants....
...The USCIS closed the application process after five days and chose the lucky 85,000 applicants through a computer-generated lottery on April 14....
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