अमेरिका का कहना है कि सहायक प्रजनन तकनीक का उपयोग करके विदेश में पैदा हुए बच्चे अब नागरिकता के लिए अर्हता प्राप्त कर सकते हैं, इसे समान-लिंग. | News Track
20 May 2021
Citing “advances in assisted reproductive technology,” President Joe Biden’s State Department is “updating” the Immigration and Nationality Act that contains the requirements for the granting of U.S. citizenship to children born abroad. The new policy will allow children of married same-sex couples to have a pathway to citizenship even if those children are not related to a U.S. citizen.
Prior to the announcement of the new interpretation of Section 301 of the Act, a child born abroad had to have a “genetic and gestational” relationships to a U.S. citizen parent.
“This updated interpretation and application of the INA takes into account the realities of modern families and advances in ART from when the Act was enacted in 1952,” the State Department announcement states. “This change will allow increased numbers of married couples to transmit U.S. citizenship to their children born overseas, while continuing to follow the citizenship transmission requ
House to Vote on Bills That Provide Citizenship Path to Illegal Immigrants
The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is set to vote on two immigration bills that would provide a citizenship path for illegal immigrants and legal status for immigrant farmworkers.
House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told reporters that the House would take up the bills on March 18 after they cleared a procedural hurdle on March 16.
Neither bill was taken up in the Senate when it had a Republican majority. With Democrats now holding narrow control of the upper chamber, they hope to be able to attract some Republican support.
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — As a third-class U.S. citizen, I’m compelled to respond to Dylan Kioshi’s recent letter decrying the oft-repeated shibboleth of the " second-class status of territorial
If the rule is imposed, workers on the H-1B would receive at least the 35th percentile of the prevailing wage for their job type and location, compared to the 45th percentile initially