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Infosys is like a chop shop, increase H1-B visa fees: US senator

Washington, Aug 9 (IANS) Branding leading Indian IT companies like Infosys as chop shops that break stolen cars to sell parts, a US senator supported raising H1-B visa fees for them to raise $600 million to secure the porous US-Mexican border. ...

Sen. Isakson: Arizona Is Well Within Their Rights on Immigration Law -- Federal Lawsuit is Ridiculous

Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) (CNSNews.com) -- Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) said that Arizona authorities are well within their rights in implementing a new law against illegal immigration. He added that the U.S. Justice Departments lawsuit ...

Sen. Isakson: 'Incorrect' to Accuse GOP of Blocking Immigration Reform

(CNSNews.com) Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) told CNSNews.com that it is incorrect to accuse the Republicans of blocking comprehensive immigration reform in Congress. On Capitol Hill, CNSNews.com asked Isakson, a member of the Senate Foreign ...

Immigration Issue Boosts Gov. Jan Brewer in Arizona Race

All of her prominent challengers have either withdrawn or stopped actively campaigning. ...

US senator sufor them supports raising H1-B visa fees to raise $600 million to secure the porous US-Mexican border

Democrat Senator Charles E. Schumer calls india IT companies chop-shops. The problem is American companies like IBM, EDS, and others are even bigger Bangalore based chop-shops! 'The emergency border funds will be paid for by assessing fees on foreign ...

Infosys in eye of H1-B visa storm

Indian information technology firms, especially Infosys Technologies, are again being singled out by US politicians for the loss of jobs in their country - a claim hotly contested by Indian IT service providers and industry association Nasscom. The ...

Six freed Cubans demand refugee status; say they will sue Spain if they don't get it

Six of the 20 Cubans recently released from prison and flown to Spain plan to sue the Spanish government if it doesn't grant them the status of "political refugees," their lawyer announced Sunday. Fernando Vizcano de Sas said the men will submit a ...

One Arizona town's take on immigration debate

APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. - Far from the heated protest marches in downtown Phoenix, either denouncing Arizona's immigration law or embracing it, the arguments over the law aren't so simple. Vince Cherryholmes, 51, a video store owner, says he was angered ...

Microsoft & Intel Get a Pass On Higher H-1B Fees

theodp writes "Criticizing companies that outsource high-paying American jobs, Senator Charles Schumer described Indian IT company Infosys as a 'chop shop'. (Nine Indian companies accounted for 20,000 H-1B visas as of 2007. In 2008, Infosys held 4,500 of ...

Infosys is like a 'chop shop, increase H1-B visa fees: US senator

Washington, Aug 9 (IANS) Branding leading Indian IT companies like Infosys as 'chop shops' that break stolen cars to sell parts, a US senator supported raising H1-B visa fees for them to raise $600 million to secure the porous US-Mexican border. 'The ...

Avrum Burg: An American Jew contributing to New Israel Fund has no more inherent right to Israeli citizenship than an Eskimo

inherent right to Israeli citizenship than an Eskimo Dr. Aaron Lerner Date: 8 August 2010 In an interview with Shalom Yerushalmi in the 6 August 2010 edition of the Friday Supplement of Maariv (Remember Me) in which Burg discusses his plans to form ...

New Faces in New Places: The Changing Geography of American Immigration edited by Douglas S. Massey

DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9787.2010.00688_2.x 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Issue Journal of Regional Science Volume 50, Issue 3, pages 778780, August 2010 Additional Information How to Cite Plane, D. A. (2010), . Journal of Regional Science, 50: ...

Rwandan Immigrant Faces Genocide Allegations in Home Country

July 28: The home of Beatrice Munyenyezi, 40, is seen in Manchester, N.H. CONCORD, New Hampshire -- Beatrice Munyenyezi brought her three daughters to the United States from war-ravaged Rwanda in 1998 and focused on the American Dream: private schooling ...

Virginia action reflects growing state-federal tension on immigration

A federal judges ruling may have given President Obama a temporary victory in his administrations suit against Arizona over its controversial immigration law, but a flurry of activity in other states suggests a much larger battle over immigration ...

Minister wants more info on US visa refusals

Port-of-Spain Support for the PNM continues to fall, the party now having lost two major elections in two months. On May 24, the PNM lost the general election which was called by former prime minister, Patrick Manning. He did this despite having more ...

Virginia's Attorney General On Health Care, Immigration

Host Liane Hansen speaks to Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli about immigration and health care. Last week, a federal court refused to dismiss Cuccinelli's suit against the new federal health care law, and Cuccinelli issued an opinion which gives ...

US immigrant's dream ends in NH, accused of aiding Rwanda genocide

Beatrice Munyenyezi (moon-yehn-YEH'-zee) brought her young daughters to the United States from war-ravaged Rwanda in 1998 and focused on the American Dream: private schooling for her girls, a ho... ...

Immigration issue boosts Brewer in Arizona race

PHOENIX As the year began, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer faced a competitive field of fellow Republicans who wanted her job, with some GOP critics sensing she was particularly vulnerable as she sought voter approval of a sales tax increase she'd proposed to ...

US immigrant's dream ends with genocide allegation

CONCORD, N.H. Beatrice Munyenyezi (moon-yehn-YEH'-zee) brought her young daughters to the United States from war-ravaged Rwanda in 1998 and focused on the American Dream: private schooling for her girls, a home with a swimming pool, a sport utility ...

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