With about 11 million undocumented foreign nationals currently living and working in the United States, some feel the solution to our immigration issues lie in the use of biometrics and the creation of a national ID card. The debate over using biometrics and national...
Immigration
Are National ID Cards the Answer to Immigration Reform?
With about 11 million undocumented foreign nationals currently living and working in the United States, some feel the solution to our immigration issues lie in the use of biometrics and the creation of a national ID card. The debate over using biometrics and national...
United States Changes Mexican Visa Policy
The Department of State recently decreased the validity of certain U.S. work visas for individuals coming from Mexico from two years down to one year. The change applies to H1-B, H2-B, E-1, E-2, TN and L-1 visas and will affect Mexican nationals applying as new...
United States Changes Mexican Visa Policy
The Department of State recently decreased the validity of certain U.S. work visas for individuals coming from Mexico from two years down to one year. The change applies to H1-B, H2-B, E-1, E-2, TN and L-1 visas and will affect Mexican nationals applying as new...
New Immigration Reform Proposal Could Affect Every Part of Current Policy
A group of U.S. senators led by Sen. Harry Reid, D-NV, has released a detailed outline of a proposed comprehensive immigration reform bill entitled the Real Enforcement with Practical Answers for Immigration Reform (REPAIR). The 26-page plan comes at a time when...
New Immigration Reform Proposal Could Affect Every Part of Current Policy
A group of U.S. senators led by Sen. Harry Reid, D-NV, has released a detailed outline of a proposed comprehensive immigration reform bill entitled the Real Enforcement with Practical Answers for Immigration Reform (REPAIR). The 26-page plan comes at a time when...
Arizona’s Newest Law Puts the Spotlight on Immigration
On Friday, April 23, 2010, Arizona governor Jan Brewer signed a new immigration bill into law, sparking protest and once again making immigration reform a hot topic. The highly contested legislation makes it a crime under Arizona law to be in the United States...
Arizona’s Newest Law Puts the Spotlight on Immigration
On Friday, April 23, 2010, Arizona governor Jan Brewer signed a new immigration bill into law, sparking protest and once again making immigration reform a hot topic. The highly contested legislation makes it a crime under Arizona law to be in the United States...