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Immigration issue mobilizes Hispanics but doesn’t define agenda, town hall participants say

Immigration issue mobilizes Hispanics but doesn’t define agenda, town hall participants say

In Luis Valera’s opening remarks at the Hispanic Voices Town Hall, the UNLV vice president of diversity initiatives touched on several themes that framed the event for both organizers and participants.

Fraudulent legal services costly in multiple ways to immigrants

Fraudulent legal services costly in multiple ways to immigrants

Cesar Silva saw the advertisement and was ready to pay whatever was asked. To him, a legal status was priceless.

Changing Your Nonimmigrant Visa Status

Changing Your Nonimmigrant Visa Status

Nonimmigrant visas are issued to foreign nationals who do not intend to remain in the United States. They admit the visa holder for a temporary period of time and the period varies depending on the nonimmigrant visa issued.

Berkley draws stark contrasts with Heller over immigration

Berkley draws stark contrasts with Heller over immigration

With her sights set on winning the Hispanic vote in her campaign for the Senate, Shelley Berkley is holding Dean Heller’s feet over the immigration fire.

H-1B Employment Visas for Specialty Occupations

H-1B Employment Visas for Specialty Occupations

Even though the unemployment rates remain high in the United States some employment positions have a shortage of workers who have the necessary background, education and experience to fill them. For this reason many United States employers are recruiting workers in specialty occupations (positions that require at least a bachelor’s degree in a specific field) from other countries by applying for H-1B Employment Visas.

Parties angle for position on immigration

Parties angle for position on immigration

Democratic Party members, inserting their voice into an immigration discussion that recently has focused on the policies of the Republican presidential candidates, reiterated their belief that President Barack Obama has the most sensible immigration plan and is still the best choice for Hispanic voters.

Adjusted Residency for Military Service (ARMS) Act

Adjusted Residency for Military Service (ARMS) Act

On January 24, 2012, Florida Republican Congressman David Rivera introduced legislation to the U.S. House of Representatives (H.R. 3823) titled the “Adjusted Residency for Military Service Act (ARMS Act)”.

Taiwan Official In U.S. Deported For Defrauding & Trafficking 2 OFW’s

Taiwan Official In U.S. Deported For Defrauding & Trafficking 2 OFW’s

A high-ranking representative from Taiwan was ordered deported by United States Judge Greg Kays of the Western District of Missouri in Kansas City on Friday, Jan. 27, for fraud in foreign labor contracting after fraudulently obtaining two Filipino servants for her residence.

Proposed Change Regarding Family Unity

Proposed Change Regarding Family Unity

On January 6, 2012, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced it would make a policy that would reduce the amount of time that U.S. citizens are separated from their families while their family members go through the process of becoming legal residents of the United States. Many welcome this reform as it would make it easier for thousands of American families with mixed immigration status to remain permanently together.

Romney would veto immigration “dream” act

Romney would veto immigration “dream” act

Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney said on Saturday he would veto a proposal granting U.S. citizenship to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the country as children, a pledge that won hearty applause from Iowa conservatives he hopes to win over.

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