marriage

Bicultural ñ generation creating their own marriage traditions

Bicultural ñ generation creating their own marriage traditions The new season of the hit bicultural docu-reality Quiero Mi Boda will continue to spotlight the trials and tribulations of bicultural couples as they prepare to tie the knot.

Georgia immigration law targets water services, marriage

Georgia immigration law targets water services, marriage Georgia legislators are considering a proposal that would bar undocumented immigrants from receiving marriage licenses or access to water and sewage.

Latinas and marriage: By the numbers

Latinas and marriage: By the numbers A new Centers for Disease Control “National Health Statistics Report” had some interesting findings about the numbers of American women who are married or have been married.

“Intermarriages” on the rise, especially among Latinos

“Intermarriages” on the rise, especially among Latinos More than one in four Latinos - 26 percent - are not married to a Latino, according to a new Pew Research report out today on the rise of intermarriage in the U.S.

Making bicultural relationships work

Making bicultural relationships work Not every bicultural couple wrestles with stark disagreements, but are marriages between two cultures really that different from those within the same group? “Yes,” says Dr. Elizabeth Fraga, a New York-based psychologist

Why it’s so hard to obtain legal status, even though marriage and family

Why it’s so hard to obtain legal status, even though marriage and family It’s commonly believed that marriage to a U.S. citizen is an immigration cure-all, as is having U.S.-born children. Not so.

Mexican Actress Gets 30 Days in Marriage Case

Mexican Actress Gets 30 Days in Marriage Case A Mexican soap opera star accused of entering a sham marriage to stay in the United States was sentenced Monday to 30 days in jail after admitting she lied during an immigration proceeding. Fernanda Romero and her husband, Kent Ross, were both expected to avoid serving time as a result of plea bargains in the case. However, U.S. District Judge Manuel Real noted the seriousness of the crime — the two pleaded guilty to making false statements — and ordered both to start serving their sentences on weekends beginning in June.

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