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  2. Alejandro Mayorkas - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas [18] was born in Havana, Cuba, on November 24, 1959. [4] When he was one year old, his parents fled with him and his sister to the United States in 1960 as refugees, following the Cuban Revolution.

  3. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services - Wikipedia

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    USCIS performs many of the duties of the former INS, namely processing and adjudicating various immigration matters, including applications for work visas, asylum, and citizenship. Additionally, the agency is officially tasked with safeguarding national security, maintaining immigration case backlogs, and improving efficiency.

  4. List of Canadian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Scheer (born 1979), politician, 35th Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (2011–2015), former Leader of the Opposition (2017–2020) and Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (2017–2020), Member of Parliament for; Regina-Qu'Appelle (born 2004), natural-born American citizen by descent from father

  5. Days before Trump takes office, Mayorkas issues sweeping ...

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    Mayorkas did so after the greatest number of illegal border crossers, more than 14 million, were reported under the Biden administration ahead of the Trump administration preparing to implement a ...

  6. Could Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas be impeached ... - AOL

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    Mayorkas, 64, was born in Havana and came to the United States as a 1-year-old when his family fled Cuba. ... Previously, Mayorkas served as director of U.S. citizenship and immigration services ...

  7. DHS' Mayorkas: Tragedies not the place for political ...

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    Mayorkas' time as DHS secretary saw one crisis after another, including big increases in migrants crossing the southern border illegally to an unprecedented threat environment to an evolving ...

  8. Bouarfa v. Mayorkas - Wikipedia

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    Bouarfa v. Mayorkas, 604 U.S. 6 (2024), is a United States Supreme Court case about whether an individual can obtain judicial review regarding a revoked visa petition based on non-discretionary criteria. The US Supreme Court ruled that visa revocations are left to the discretion of the Homeland Security Department. [1]

  9. As head of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, Mayorkas put in place a program giving protection from deportation to migrants brought to the border as children. Munoz said he got the ...