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The Vancouver Olympics are only a few weeks away. If you are traveling to the Olympics it is important to make sure that your travel documents are up to date. It is no longer possible to travel across the American-Canadian border with no travel documents. To cross the border, a person must have a passport …
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Do you know that all noncitizens residing in the United States are suppose to report their address to USCIS. Further, whenever a noncitizen moves, the noncitizen is suppose to report their new address to USCIS within TEN DAYS. Noncitizens can report their new address by submitting a written Form AR-11 or by submitting an electronic …
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As mentioned last week, certain Haitian nationals were recently made eligible for TPS status. given the large number of individuals who will be seeking out this status, it is a good time to remember to properly vet any immigration attorney that you engage. It is also important to make sure that you are not being …
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Last February the U.S. military instituted a pilot program to allow for certain temporary immigrants to enter into the Armed Forces in key, strategically important positions. The program has been a great success and will hopefully expand in the coming years. Over a thousand recruits have enlisted through the program.
The program allows for foreign …
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As many know, the U.S. government has recently extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Haitians living in the United States on January 12, 2010.
The Immigration bar of New York City, in conjunction with many NYC community organizations, is set to hold numerous free legal clinics for Haitians seeking to apply for TPS. The …
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Dairy farmers across the United States are seeking passage of a much needed AGjobs bill that will include a guest worker program. According to Dairy Today, nearly half of the U.S.’s dairy work force are immigrants. Facing increased I-9 audits from ICE, dairy employers are increasingly asking for the passage of an AGjobs bill that …
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New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo recently announced that his office has sued two New York Immigration Service Organizations that are alleged to have been providing fraudulent services to immigrants. The organizations, International Immigrants Foundation, Inc. (“IIF”), International Professional Association, Inc. (“IPA”) (and their President Edward Juarez), are accused of “defrauding immigrants with false …
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Following the devastating earthquake in Haiti, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (“USCIS”) acted immediately and granted Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”) to Haitians in the United States. TPS, which is granted for eighteen months, allows for unauthorized Haitians to remain in the United States without fear of removal and deportation back to a recovering Haiti. …
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The New York Times is reporting that government officials tried to downplay the death of immigrants at detention centers. America’s detention system has already been highly criticized and is set for reshuffling under the Obama Administration. This report, and its fall out, will certainly add fuel to the fire for drastically reforming the detention center …
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Dr. Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda of the University of California-Los Angeles recently released the report, Raising the Floor for American Workers: The Economic Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform. The report concludes that America would stand to gain at least $1.5 trillion in added Gross Domestic Product over ten years. Additionally, the report states that comprehensive immigration reform …
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The virtues of the U visa are showcased in a recent New York Times article. The U visa is a newly available visa and is meant to protect immigrant victims of violent crime who cooperate with law enforcement. The article showcases the U visa’s use in domestic violence situations. The U visa has been on …
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According to the Boston Globe’s Boston.com, dozens of the stadium’s would-be snow removers were detained on Wednesday after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency pulled over a van and detained numerous individuals thought to be unauthorized workers. The enforcement action has caused great concern in the Guatemalan immigrant population of Boston as those who were …
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For years the United States has stood alone in banning individuals with HIV from entering the United States. This ban has caused significant hardship for relatives of U.S. citizens and many others. Last year, the ball started rolling for the removal of the ban and, as of last Monday, the ban is no more.
Now …
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by Alison
More an idea than a location, Silicon Valley is a culture of risk and reward – go hard, go fast, go for broke. If you succeed, you reap the rewards – if you falter, you start anew with a different idea. This mindset is capitalism at its best and has garnered America …
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by Svilen.milev
The Federal Government agreed to stop its immigration inquiry into Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation after the company agreed to pay the government $4.5 million dollars over three years and to use more stringent hiring standards. The corporation, a chicken processor, has admitted no criminal or civil wrongdoing. However, the business is just now …
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