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Immigration law of the United States is 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.
 
 
 
 
Immigration Reform Legislation Analysis and Developments

Debate on immigration reform is continuing at a fast pace. There are more than five versions of immigration bills which include provisions for more enforcement of existing and new immigration laws as well as a guest worker and legalization program. It may take months before legislation is passed and regulations are implemented. We will provide an opportunity for you to determine whether you may qualify for the new laws through this website as soon as this information becomes final. In the meantime subscribe to our newsletter for current developments and news about immigration reforms.Please check this page for the latest developments and analysis.

HOUSE PASSES IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT BILL

The House of Representatives has now passed its version of an Immigration Reform bill focusing solely on immigration enforcement.For more information click here.

President Bush Addresses the Nation on Immigration Reform May 15, 2000

Proposals for Immigration Reform
In his speech, President Bush tried to strike a balance between some conservatives in his own party, particularly in the House of Representatives, which has enacted a tough border-security bill. The Senate is also taking up legislation that is more friendly to immigrants.

The Senate Bill And The Undocumented - Estimates Of How Many People Might Qualify

Maurice Belanger for the National Immigration Forum writes "As the debate proceeds on the Senate debate, questions have been raised as to how many undocumented immigrants would eventually be legalized by the Senate bill (the "Hagel-Martinez" compromise)."

National Immigration Forum

WASHINGTON
Employers would face fines as high as $20,000 for hiringundocumented workers and have to screen all new hires as part of legislation that would grant legal status to millions of illegal immigrants.


NEWS & EVENTS
12/28/2007 (Republicans Take Tough Line on Immigration)

06/14/2007 (Tentative agreement reached on immigration )

05/22/2007 (Senate Votes to Proceed with Floor Debate)

05/20/2007 (BREAKING NEWS - Immigration Compromise Reached.)

04/30/2007 (Hagel Introduces Legislation to Deal with Illegal Immigrants )

04/30/2007 (The White House Immigration PowerPoint)

04/30/2007 (Congressional Leaders Predict Immigration Law)

03/21/2007 (House Immigration Bill Offers Citizenship)

03/17/2007 (Advice to companies: Big changes in immigration law are coming soon.)

03/14/2007 (Hope seen in White House-GOP immigration talks)

03/12/2007 (A Self-Inflicted Wound)

03/01/2007 (How to Keep America Competitive)

02/28/2007 (Immigrants boost pay, not prison populations, new studies show)


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