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Illegal immigrants welcomed by Indian tribes

For prices starting at $50, two non-federally recognized Indian tribes are offering membership to thousands of illegal immigrants, ... Full Article at USA Today

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    But immigration authorities insist becoming a tribe member gives no protection against being deported. And immigration advocates condemn the practice, saying it defrauds immigrants of money and gives them false hope. Full Article at Knowledge Is Power

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