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Author Archives: jhernandez23

A new emerging marriage trend could be threatening, but for whom?

March 12, 2013by jhernandez23 1 Comment

Recently, in some immigrant communities internet marriages have become increasingly popular. Although this new practice of social arrangements between two people who recite their vows through a computer screen may […]

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Culture, News

Push for the DREAM Act?

November 30, 2012by jhernandez23 Leave a comment

Helen Jugovic, one of the 23 board-certified immigration lawyers in North Carolina, addressed immigration reform on Monday November 26th. With the purpose of shedding a light on the needs of […]

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News

An Immigrant Experience is a Shared Experience

November 26, 2012by jhernandez23 3 Comments

“From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America” is an interactive exhibit at the Jewish Museum of Florida that allows children and their families to experience the process of moving […]

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Culture, News

Is lethal force ever acceptable?

November 2, 2012by jhernandez23 1 Comment

Stories of border patrol agents using lethal force against individuals on the border or on the other side of the border have created major controversy. The clash between the criticism […]

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News, Uncategorized

Foreign-born STEM graduates: Solution to U.S. Economic Issue

October 19, 2012by jhernandez23 Leave a comment

Today, students graduating in the United States find themselves obtaining careers that are more heavily supplied than demanded.  Therefore, a vast majority cannot and do not find jobs. For example, […]

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Research

Protecting the Undocumented LGBT Community and the Next Step

October 5, 2012by jhernandez23 3 Comments

  Finally, the Obama administration has enforced ICE (US. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) to treat same-sex couples as heterosexual couples when dealing with deportation. Same-sex couples are to be considered […]

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Does Immigration Enhance the Melting Pot?

September 21, 2012by jhernandez23 Leave a comment

There has been a great amount of controversy over the way immigration is changing the demographics of many communities in the U.S., especially small towns. However, a show set to […]

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