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more challenging today than ever. With the growing number of laws and
regulations that constantly change, it is critical to have competent
and proactive immigration counsel to represent you.
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A Self-Inflicted Wound
03/12/2007 |
ONE OF the more self-defeating aspects of this nation's immigration policy is its insistence on denying work visas to thousands of the world's most sought-after doctors, scientists, engineers and technical specialists, including those finishing their degrees at American universities. Understandably, U.S. technological corporations, which, unlike Congress, live in the real world of innovation and cutthroat competition for skilled workers, are furious that their own government's visa policies give foreign firms a leg up. As Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft Corp., told a Senate committee last week, "America will find it infinitely more difficult to maintain its technological leadership if it shuts out the very people who are most able to help us compete."...Read the full article in the Washington Post here. |
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| NEWS & EVENTS |
12/28/2007 (Republicans Take Tough Line on Immigration)
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06/14/2007 (Tentative agreement reached on immigration )
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05/22/2007 (Senate Votes to Proceed with Floor Debate)
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05/20/2007 (BREAKING NEWS - Immigration Compromise Reached.)
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04/30/2007 (Hagel Introduces Legislation to Deal with Illegal Immigrants )
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04/30/2007 (The White House Immigration PowerPoint)
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04/30/2007 (Congressional Leaders Predict Immigration Law)
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03/21/2007 (House Immigration Bill Offers Citizenship)
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03/17/2007 (Advice to companies: Big changes in immigration law are coming soon.)
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03/14/2007 (Hope seen in White House-GOP immigration talks)
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03/12/2007 (A Self-Inflicted Wound)
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03/01/2007 (How to Keep America Competitive)
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02/28/2007 (Immigrants boost pay, not prison populations, new studies show)
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