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  • Obama Administration Outlines 21st Century Immigration Law Reform Plan

    On May 1, 2011, The White House released its plan, “Building a 21st Century Immigration System.” The document outlines immigration law reform aimed at meeting the country’s economic and national security needs while perpetuating America’s history as a nation of immigrants. Since being elected, President Obama has advanced immigration enforcement with: Resources to better secure U.S. […]
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  • Trusted Traveler Programs Reach Million Member Milestone

    On May 5, 2011, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that its Trusted Traveler Programs reached a total of one million members. The programs—four in total named NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST and Global Entry—expedite entry at U.S. ports for pre-approved, low risk travelers through dedicated lanes and kiosks. Approved commercial truck drivers (FAST), air, sea […]
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  • Georgia’s Governor Signs Arizona-Style Immigration Enforcement Law

    Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal signed one of the nation’s toughest immigration measures into law at the state Capitol in Atlanta on Friday, May 13, 2011. The law, which is being compared to controversial laws in Arizona and Utah, passed both houses of the Georgia Legislature with overwhelming majorities and is expected to take effect on […]
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  • 2008 I-9 Interim Rule to Become Final May 16, 2011

    All employers, agricultural recruiters and referrers for a fee are required to verify the identity and employment authorization of each individual they hire for employment in the United States, regardless of the individual’s citizenship.  In 2008 an Interim Rule was passed that amended DHS regulations governing the types of acceptable identity and employment authorization documents […]
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  • A government shutdown? How might it effect you?

    With the impending threat of a government shutdown looming, many are wondering what the possible effects on the various departments that have a role in immigration services might be. While we can only speculate on the results of such a shutdown, the consequences could be far-reaching.   A partial shutdown would likely include those functions that are […]
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  • Obama Administration Outlines 21st Century Immigration Law Reform Plan

    On May 1, 2011, The White House released its plan, “Building a 21st Century Immigration System.” The document outlines immigration law reform aimed at meeting the country’s economic and national security needs while perpetuating America’s history as a nation of immigrants. Since being elected, President Obama has advanced immigration enforcement with: Resources to better secure U.S. […]
    Read More
  • Trusted Traveler Programs Reach Million Member Milestone

    On May 5, 2011, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that its Trusted Traveler Programs reached a total of one million members. The programs—four in total named NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST and Global Entry—expedite entry at U.S. ports for pre-approved, low risk travelers through dedicated lanes and kiosks. Approved commercial truck drivers (FAST), air, sea […]
    Read More
  • Georgia’s Governor Signs Arizona-Style Immigration Enforcement Law

    Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal signed one of the nation’s toughest immigration measures into law at the state Capitol in Atlanta on Friday, May 13, 2011. The law, which is being compared to controversial laws in Arizona and Utah, passed both houses of the Georgia Legislature with overwhelming majorities and is expected to take effect on […]
    Read More
  • 2008 I-9 Interim Rule to Become Final May 16, 2011

    All employers, agricultural recruiters and referrers for a fee are required to verify the identity and employment authorization of each individual they hire for employment in the United States, regardless of the individual’s citizenship.  In 2008 an Interim Rule was passed that amended DHS regulations governing the types of acceptable identity and employment authorization documents […]
    Read More
  • A government shutdown? How might it effect you?

    With the impending threat of a government shutdown looming, many are wondering what the possible effects on the various departments that have a role in immigration services might be. While we can only speculate on the results of such a shutdown, the consequences could be far-reaching.   A partial shutdown would likely include those functions that are […]
    Read More

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