The Immigrant’s Journal Vol. 133
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March 11, 2021
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The Supreme Court Makes It Harder for Immigrants to Fight Deportation
568 Faith Leaders Call for Passage of US Citizenship Act
BY EMMA WINGER
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he U.S. Supreme Court published a new decision on March 4 that will make it harder—if not impossible—for many longtime immigrants to fight deportation. The case, Pereida v. Wilkson, abandons decades of Supreme Court precedent on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions. Undocumented immigrants and other noncitizens who are deportable may still be eligible for discretionary relief from
President & CEO Krish O'Mara Vignarajah Editorial credit: lirs.org
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What You Need to Know About the ITIN
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n ITIN, or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, is a tax processing number only available for certain nonresident and resident aliens, their spouses, and dependents who cannot get a Social Security Number (SSN). It is a 9-digit number, beginning with the number "9", formatted like an SSN. What is the difference between a social security number and an ITIN? The main difference between an SSN and ITIN is that SSN is issued to US citizens and authorized non-citizens, while ITIN is issued to the resident with foreign status or undocumented immigrants. The latter cannot be issued an
ing the ITIN number does not change your immigration status, which means that you will not be able to get a permanent residence card. Also, the ITIN is NOT a Social Security number.
SSN, but if they are allowed to stay in the US, then they have to pay their taxes. What an ITIN number is NOT used for: It is essential to understand that obtain-
Who can apply for the ITIN number? A person who resides in the United States for a period of six months or more and is not eligible for a Social Security number. •An investor or entrepreneur from other countries who have money invested in a business in the United States. •Foreigners, not residents in the United continued on page 10
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ashington D.C.: 568 faith leaders from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) today called for the timely passage of the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 in a letter sent to members of Congress. The letter, spearheaded by Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS), the nation’s largest faith-based organization dedicated exclusively to serving immigrants, urges elected officials to make haste in legislating longoverdue reforms to U.S. immigration policy. “Guided by our faith values and biblical teachings, we believe that immigration policies must prioritize and honor the God-given dignity of each person, especially those who live on the margins of society,” reads the letter. “In view of a new opportunity to make fair and compassionate transformations to our nation’s broken immigration system, we call on Congress to come together around a long overdue solution that reflects our shared values as a nation.” The bill includes a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, automatic green card eligibility for Dreamers, Temporary Protected Status recipients and undocumented farmworkers, resources to address the immigration case backlog, an increase in family-based visas, reinstatement of the Central continued on page 3