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Marijuana Conviction can Derail Immigration Process

Article: Marijuana Conviction can Derail Immigration Process

In an unexpected though unsurprising move yesterday, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era policy regarding marijuana prosecutions, a move that could have dramatic consequences for California immigrants and marijuana-based businesses.

DUI Arrests over New Year's Holiday Up Over Previous Year

Article: DUI Arrests over New Year's Holiday Up Over Previous Year

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has announced that over the New Year's holiday, 936 people were arrested on highways across the state for driving under the influence (DUI).

Please Celebrate the New Years Holiday Responsibly!

Article: Please Celebrate the New Years Holiday Responsibly!

New Years Eve and New Years Day are two of the deadliest holidays on the roads, and the main reason is alcohol-impaired driving.

Fate of Dreamers Still Undetermined Heading in to 2018

Article: Fate of Dreamers Still Undetermined Heading in to 2018

Train Derailment in Washington Under Investigation

Article: Train Derailment in Washington Under Investigation

The Amtrak train derailment in DuPont, Washington has called into question the general safety of mass transit systems across the United States.

The U Visa

Article: The U Visa

The U Visa is a non-immigrant visa which is set aside for victims of crimes who have suffered from certain crimes or abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement and government officials in the investigation of criminal activity.

Pokémon Go May Have Caused Over 100,000 Accidents

Article: Pokémon Go May Have Caused Over 100,000 Accidents

A new study claims that Pokémon Go, the still popular augmented reality mobile game, may have been responsible for more than 145,000 traffic accidents across the United States in the first five months after the game's release.

DACA Renewal Applications Delayed in Mail Can be Resubmitted

Article: DACA Renewal Applications Delayed in Mail Can be Resubmitted

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reversed course and will allow DACA applications delayed in the mail as well as several thousand applications left in a mailbox overnight to be resubmitted.