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Everyone’s Shame: Alabama’s HB56 and The War on Immigrants

A report generated by the number of calls to a hotline hosted by the Southern Poverty Law Center, was released by the National Immigration Law Center, listing complaints of bullying, discrimination, and racial profiling in Alabama. The report, Alabama’s Shame:

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Immigrations Policies Continue to Vary From State To State

In July, a self-proclaimed “immigration enforcement activist” D.A. King filed a complaint with the Georgia Immigration Enforcement Review Board regarding the immigration status of workers. King has accused more than 1,200 different government agencies in Georgia of not adequately providing

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Employers Should Always Prepare for PERM Audits

The Department of Labor (DOL) has been auditing the process for submitting Labor Certifications, called Program Electronic Review Management (PERM). Of a reported more than 20,000 PERM petitions filed since October of last year, approximately 29 percent were chosen at

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DREAMers Can Now Apply for Special Deferment Status

This past July, Less President Obama halted the deportation proceedings for a number of undocumented immigrants and granted them temporary work permits. Called the “DREAMers,” these undocumented people are slated to benefit under the DREAM Act, which would allow the

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PERM labor Certification is a Few Steps Short of a Joke

The PERM labor certification process is almost more of a mess than immigration reform. Many of the mandatory requirements do not make sense. Even trying to wade your way through the PERM labor certification process is guaranteed to create a

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The Violence against Women Act (VAWA) Needs to be More than just a Political Football

While politics has its place in the nation, politicians need to stop playing word games in diva mode over legislation as vitally important as the Violence Against Women Act. Without politicians, the nation would not have legislation, rules, regulations, Acts

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Arizona Gov. Rejects NY Senator’s Invitation to Explain Immigration Law

Before the Supreme Court takes up Arizona’s controversial immigration law in April, Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York is planning a subcommittee hearing on the issue. The high court is scheduled to begin hearing the case on April 25. One

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Advocates Push for Poland to Make VWP List

A steady drumbeat of voices for Poland’s inclusion in the Visa Waiver Program is becoming deafening as Congress considers visa reform legislation. Nowy Dziennik, a Polish-language newspaper published in New York launched a new online campaign to raise awareness at

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Entrepreneurship Summit Highlights Need for Legal Immigration Reform

Immigration officials launched a new program called Entrepreneurs in Residence in late February with an information summit at Moffett Field, California’s NASA Research Park. The summit was a long-awaited breakthrough for critics of U.S. immigration law ¨C particularly as it

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Visa Waiver Program Sees Push for Expansion

The Visa Waiver Program allows foreign nationals from certain countries to visit the United States for business or leisure for 90 days or less without going through the hassle of obtaining a travel visa. There are a number of criteria

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