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Article: Revisiting Messina vs. USCIS by Yosef Yacob, JD, LLM, PHD

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Article: Amicus Brief on Sexual Violence as Torture in Argentine Case by Jason Dzubow

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Report: Prisons behind Ariz. immigration law

"The law could send hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants to prison in a way never done before. And it could mean hundreds of millions of dollars in profits to private prison companies responsible for housing them," according to the story. Arizona ...

Article: H-1B Exhaustion Target Moves Up To February 2011 by Greg Siskind

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Report: Hispanics Fear Backlash over Immigration

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Report shows Hispanics fear backlash over immigration debate, split on effects of policy on US

MIAMI - Hispanics are increasingly concerned about a backlash against them, even as they are split over the effects of illegal immigration on the country. Their anxiety comes as illegal immigration and border security are playing major roles in election ...

US Wastes $1 Billion on Border Fence Project

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H-1B Visas: A Case for Open Immigration of Highly Skilled Foreign Workers

The growth of the information technology, research and development, and science sectors of the economy has forced American firms to scour the world for talent. To bring workers they need into the United States, American companies sponsor their H1-B work ...

What this election means for H-1B, offshoring

Different scenarios favor H-1B opponents, proponents, or no oneComputerworld - WASHINGTON - U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), who faces a tough fight for re-election on Tuesday, has been using the issue of offshore outsourcing to attack ...

Wernick: U.S. passport's proof of citizenship

Q Must my nephew submit a certificate of citizenship to get a U.S. passport for his son? Years ago, my nephew derived U.S. citizenship when his mother naturalized. She got him a U.S. passport. He is now 26, married and has a daughter born in the ...

U.S. customs seize 12.7 million dollars worth of heroin along southwest border

HOUSTON, Oct. 27 U.S. customs officials have seized 12.7 million U.S. dollars worth of heroin at a southern border crossing, the largest heroin confiscation in the past five years along the country's southwest border, U.S. media reported on Tuesday. ...

Police rescue 23 Honduran migrants held captive in Mexico

VILLAHERMOSA, MexicoMexican police have rescued at least 23 Honduran illegal migrants, including six children, who were kidnapped for ransom, the Tabasco state prosecutor's office said Wednesday. The rescue came amid growing violence against migrants in ...

EDITORIAL: U.S.-Mexico border boondoggle

Oct. 28--Border boondoggle Would you spend big money on a project without first making sure it would work? Of course you wouldn't. That's because you'd be spending your own money. Not so with federal agencies. They have your money to burn, and they do. ...

Reid touts work on immigration

He says Hispanics know hes spent more time on immigration than anything else. Read the full story from Politico Posted by Politico on Oct 28 2010 Filed under Politico. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip ...

US considers possible borders to start Israeli-Palestinian deal

Analysts reject the idea of partial agreement in Middle East A Palestinian looks at a graffiti in Hebrew meaning This is a peace gift from the mountain on a wall of the Al Sawya girls school in the West Bank village of Al Sawya near Nablus after ...

Barrage of GOP Bills Would Deny Citizenship to U.S.-Born Kids

The proposal would change the Citizenship Clause in the 14th Amendment, which was ratified after the Civil War and was designed in part to allow black people to be US citizens. LIKE THIS ARTICLE ? Join our mailing list: Sign up to stay up to date on the ...

Our take on: U.S.-Mexico border boondoggle

(); Border boondoggle Would you spend big money on a project without first making sure it would work? Of course you wouldn't. That's because you'd be spending your own money. Not so with federal agencies. They have your money to burn, and they do. Take ...

Burton Demands Tough Stance on Border Security from President Obama (10/26/10)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 -- Rep. Dan L. Burton, R-Ind. (5th CD), issued the following news release: Today, Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN-05) along with Congressmen Ted Poe (TX-2), Ralph Hall (TX-4), Pete Olson (TX-22) and Congressman Ed Royce (CA-40) sent a letter to ...

Three Mexican police killed at US border

Gunmen killed three Mexican federal police officers as they waited for a person to cross a bridge from the United States, a shootout that briefly forced closure of the international crossing. The attack on the undercover officers took place beside the ...

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