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It limited total European immigration to 150,000 people a year and also reduced each nationality's allowance to 2 % of the US pop.
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This presentation speaks of the latest laws affecting immigration.
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a notice in the Federal Register on 26 Nov 2007 to introduce a newly amended Form I-9, “Employment Eligibility Verification”. In that regard, employers of any size are required to...
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In his long journey to the White House Barack Obama received an unprecedented support of the Latino population. The election process in 2008 awoke a sleeping giant. According to the nonpartisan National Association of Latino Elected and App...
http://www.ncore.ou.edu/2009/concurrent_fri_pm.html
No. There is no new immigration law, but a new proposal has been introduced for consideration by the Senate. The new proposal, “Secure Borders, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Reform Act of 2007” (S. 1348), will be debated and voted on...
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Even though the U.S. president is considered to be one of the most powerful leaders of the world, no U.S. president can legislate or pass a law (except in emergency circumstances as an interim measure). Enacting law is the task of the legis...
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The answer is HE COULD, but WOULD HE? NO WAY WOULD HE! Next time you pull into a gas station for gas/next time you need heating fuel for your house and there is NONE. Look at Mexico who supplies the US with OIL, not all of our needs but st...
http://www.city-data.com/forum/illegal-immigration/2275...
No. It is a bill. A bill is a proposal that may or may not ever become law. To actually become law, it needs to go through several more steps: A Senate committee needs to debate it and vote on it. The full Senate needs to debate it and vote...
http://www.kkeane.info/immigration-and-politics.html
When Arizona and Oklahoma passed laws against hiring illegal immigrants, supporters said the new rules would send a lot of the illegals back across the border. Turns out, though, a lot of those illegal immigrants are moving to Texas instead...
http://blogs.kansascity.com/crime_scene/2008/02/how-are...
House Bill 1804 requires private employers with the state or who subcontract with a state contractor to check the citizenship status of job applicants. Read more about the bill Download a .pdf of the bill (17 pages)
http://www.oscpa.com/cpa/announcement.asp?id=15506