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Focus: The Nurse Immigration Book

Previous Issues see here. We welcome readers to share their opinion and ideas with us by writing to editor@ilw.com. The table of contents of this definitive work edited by Joseph Curran and Daniel Berger is as follows: I. FOREWORD: Why A Nurse ...

Don't Let Obama Touch Immigration Reform

The leading proposal will curtail liberties without making life better for immigrants. ...

U.S., Mexico renew commitment to cross-border transportation goals

South-of-the-Border Summit 4/13/2010 Yesterday, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Mexicos Secretary of Communications and Transportation Juan Molinar met in Monterrey, Mexico, to discuss a range of cross-border transportation issues and ...

Michigan Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Will Hold Citizenship Day 2010 On April 18

-The Michigan chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (MI-AILA) will present Citizenship Day 2010, a workshop providing assistance to non-U.S. citizen state residents eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship. The event is taking place on ...

IT employment dips, initial H-1B visa demand sluggish

Demand for IT workers retreated a little in March despite the addition of 162,000 jobs to the U.S. workforce overall, in what the White House had said was the 'most positive jobs report in three years.' TechServe Alliance, an IT industry group that ...

Former Mexico official believes immigration overhaul is crucial

Immigration reform is either right around the corner or may be postponed once again to next year by Congress and the White House, depending on whom you ask. But one thing is clear for former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge G. Castaeda: It could prove to ...

US may retain 90 nukes on Iran border

As Washington and Moscow sign a new arms reduction treaty, skepticism arises in Turkey as to whether those cuts will include US atomic warheads stored in the country. US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev signed a new ...

Ryder Hosts U.S. - Mexico Border Security Conference

Ryder (NYSE: R), a global leader in supply chain, warehousing and transportation management solutions, hosted a U.S.-Mexico Border Security Conference April 7th to initiate information sharing between customers, business partners, and government security ...

U.S., Mexico Move Closer to Cross-border Trucking

LaHood, Mexico's Molinar pledge to give trucking reform 'highest priority' The United States and Mexico moved closer to a new cross-border trucking agreement with plans for a "working group" to consider "next steps" toward reviving cross-border trucking. ...

U.S. embassy not to provide political asylum for Bakiyev

The U.S. embassy in Kyrgyzstan said here Monday that it will not provide political asylum for Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev. According to a statement from the embassy, the embassy will neither help Bakiyev to leave the country. All the news that the ...

Focus: Relief from Removal: A Potpourri of Issues

Previous Issues reports 'One of the nation's biggest labor unions (SEIU), a major backer of President Obama, is condemning his Department of Homeland Security's immigration enforcement practices, protesting the use of deportation quotas for agents and ...

Washington Threatens Iran: US to Retain 90 Nukes on Iran Border

As Washington and Moscow sign a new arms reduction treaty, skepticism arises in Turkey as to whether those cuts will include US atomic warheads stored in the country. US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev signed a new ...

News: USCIS Continues to Accept FY 2011 H-1B Petitions

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US Immigration Reform Legislation on Hold

Photo: VOA Image C. Simkins Immigration reform advocates march in Washington DC As the U.S. Congress moves beyond the issue of health care, some lawmakers are pushing for an overhaul of the nation's immigration system. At the heart of the debate is a ...

U.S. troops advise at Iranian border

Soldiers of the 17th Fires Brigade, currently deployed to southern Iraq's Basrah Province out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, conduct joint operations with Iraqis Security Forces along Iraq's border with Iran. ...

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