The Immigrants Who Were Deported From the u.s., Should They Pay Taxes to the Irs?
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In many conversations within the Latino community about deportations in the United States, what first appears is the fear of ICE, the separation of families, the trials in immigration courts and the emotional impact on those who stay in cities like New York, Los Angeles, Houston or Miami. But almost never a key issue is put on the table: taxes. In WhatsApp chats, after the church or at family meetings, many Hispanics who have been deported, who …
IRS shared key data with ICE: what does that really mean and what immigrants would be at risk?The IRS confirmed when it will deliver tax refunds to those who applied for the EITC and ACTCWhen in the Latino community we talk about deportations in the United States, fear of ICE, separation of families, immigration court trials and the emotional impact on those who stay in cities like New York, Los Angeles, Houston, or Miami almost never come up in…
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