The U.S. Tenure Bar Law for Immigrants, the Immigration Reform Act of 1986 Which Legalized the Status of Some Undocumented Immigrants, and Attending Post Secondary as an Undocumented Immigrant in the U.S.

In the United States of America, there is a legal restriction referred to as the “tenure bar” which causes many people to become ineligible from receiving citizenship for the rest of their lives. If these people have lived in the US for more than 1 year without legal status, they are barred from entering the US for 10 years. The Immigration Reform Act of 1986 briefly legalized the status of certain undocumented immigrants. Some immigrants used this narrow window to become citizens. For undocumen...


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