A national poll suggests that President-elect Barack Obama is more popular than ever despite recent speed bumps on the road to hi s inauguration. Eighty-four percent of those surveyed say they approve of how Obama is handling the presidential transition. There have been no specific pronouncements of President-Elect Obama’s immigration…
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1st Immigration Bill of 09 Proposed in U.S. Senate
Senate Bill 9’s stated purpose is to strengthen the U.S. economy, provide for additional border protection and security, add additional employment enforcement and reform and make clear existing avenues for legal immigration. It simply states that legislation should be enacted to achieve these purposes. This bill does not set forth…
January 2009 Visa Bulletin : Good News, some movement forward!
The January 2009 Visa Bulletin has few changes over the December 2008 Visa Bulletin in the employment-based (EB) categories. There is slight forward movement in EB2 India and China. The EB3 category had a more significant change for China, and a minor change for India. The EB categories that were…
Effective date of E-Verify is being delayed
The government is delaying a requirement that companies that receive new federal contracts check the immigration status of their employees using the Homeland Security Department’s E-verify system. Facing a lawsuit by five industry associations, the government is delaying implementation of the rule until Feb. 20, said Lawrence Lorber, attorney for…
San Diego Immigration Lawyer – Most Common Questions and Answers about the Marriage Based Adjustment of Status Process
I have tried to cover most of the key issues that a couple will need in order to succeed in filing the marriage based Green Card. But with a topic a involved and ever changing as this one, there are always questions that couples still like to ask. We have…
San Diego Deportation Lawyer about the recent ruling from the Department of Justice – Clear Injustice
Last week, the Attorney General overruled the Board’s decisions in Matter of Lozada, and Matter of Assaad. The decision held that there is no Fifth Amendment right to counsel in immigration proceedings. Matter of Compean-Bangaly-J-E-C, 24 I&N, Dec. 710 (A.G. 2009). When immigrants face possible deportation, they don’t have the…
H-2B Visa Cap for FY 2009 Reached – What’s next?
As we anticipated, on January 8, 2009, USCIS updated its H-2B visa count page to announce that the cap has been reached for FY 2009. Thousands of employers in need of seasonal workers will once again need to search for alternatives. The word “Cap” used in this posting refers to…
Immigration Reform Debate Heat Up Before Obama Takes Office
The Senate and House of Representatives are back in Session today. This Congress is certainly promising on Immigration reform, but we are not so optimistic as to what will happen in practice. U.S. Congressman Bennie Thompson, chairman of the Homeland Security Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington,…
H2A Visas – Workers shortage could affect food prices
According to the Dairy Herd Migrant or foreign labor is a must for the dairy industry and other parts of agriculture, and a reduction in the workforce could cost consumers considerably. Labor and immigration are tied together, and it includes both legal and illegal immigration, says David Anderson, AgriLife Extension…
San Diego Deportation Lawyer – Immigration Law makes removal and deporation very easy
When the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act was passed by Congress in 1996, among its main goals was expelling and stiffening penalties against aliens who overstay visa allowances and improving security against illegal immigration on the borders and internally. While the law achieved some its objectives, it also…