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Immigration/Immigration Law

Gen. Colin Powell – A Sane Republican Voice on Immigration

September 20, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Amid all the hardline rhetoric on the right and the Tea Party extremism to the right of the right on the subject of immigration, along comes a wonderfully sane Republican voice in the wilderness in the form of General Colin Powell, a [...]

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Hardball Politics/Political Theater/Creepy Anti-Immigration Ad

September 20, 2010

A creepy new scare-tactic ad from Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle targets opposition Sen. Harry Reid’s position on immigration, calling Reid “the best friend an illegal alien ever had.” Way to demonize Reid, way to demonize the undocumented, way to go for the lowest common denominator.

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FAQ: Traveling on Advance Parole before Adjustment of Status

September 20, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Question: I came to the U.S. eight years ago on a tourist visa and subsequently overstayed my allotted time. I’m married now and have filed for my adjustment of status. I have not yet received my green card. I have an emergency [...]

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Brief Filed Seeking Greater Safeguards in Removal Proceedings for Immigrants w/ Mental Disabilities

September 16, 2010

Earlier this week, the American Immigration Council’s Legal Action Center (LAC), the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and the Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center filed an amicus brief with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) urging the government to protect the rights of immigrants whose mental disabilities prevent them from participating meaningfully in their own removal hearings. [...]

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Immigration FAQ: H-1 Transfer – What Action Needed for H-4

September 16, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Question: I came to the U.S. with an H-1B visa; my family’s H-4 visa was also issued with me. After coming to the U.S., I transferred my H-1B visa to new company and I got my transfer approved and I got a [...]

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DREAM Act Coming to the Senate Floor

September 15, 2010

Source: Immigration Policy Center
DREAM Act Coming to the Senate Floor: Senator Reid to Attach Act to Defense Authorization Bill
Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced that he would attach the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act to the Department of Defense authorization bill expected to come before the Senate as early as [...]

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What Tea Party’s Strong Showing Means to Immigration Reform

September 15, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
With the Tea Party’s shocking, albeit disturbing, showing in yesterday’s primary, producing two major upsets – Christine O’Donnell over veteran Rep. Michael Castle for Delaware’s Republican Senate slot and Buffalo developer Carl Paladino, a newbie to the political scene, over former congressman [...]

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FAQ: Getting Public Assistance & Filing for K-1 Fiancée Visa

September 15, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Question: My fiancée lives in Jamaica and I want to file for the K-3 visa for him. The issue is that I have been recently ill and had to apply for social services. My doctor ordered me not to work for four [...]

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Advocacy Alert! DREAM Act/One Nation Working Together

September 15, 2010

Sources: Michael Mandel & Tanya Goldsmith, AILA-NY Advocacy/Media Committee Co-Chairs, and the NY Immigration Coalition
1) DREAM Act
Senate Majority Leader Reid announced today that he will include the DREAM Act Click here to read AILA’s blog on it. as part of the defense authorization bill which could be voted on in the Senate as early as [...]

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Sheriff Joe’s Immigration Roundup Last Night

September 14, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Some people get their jollies listening to Lady Gaga, or laying dead to the world on the beach, or going to a good flick starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
Not Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, our least favorite character in the immigration debate.
The self-proclaimed America’s [...]

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Immigration FAQ: H-1 Holder Applying for H-4 Visa

September 14, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Question: My wife has been in U.S. for six months on H-1 and is going back to India. In India, if she applies for H4, will it be necessary to carry any paystubs generated during her stay in US on H-1? [...]

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The Unwanted: Immigration and Nativism in America

September 13, 2010

Source: Immigration Policy Center
As another 9/11 anniversary passes, marked by heated controversy surrounding a proposed Islamic Cultural Center in New York City and a Florida preacher’s threats to burn a copy of the Quran, writer Peter Schrag draws parallels between present-day fear-mongering by the restrictionist and nativist movements in America and similar movements throughout U.S. [...]

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Poll: Immigration Issues Hurting Pres. Obama

September 13, 2010

According to the latest Quinnipiac University national poll on a variety of immigration issues:
1) By a 60%-to-28% margin, people disapproved of the way Pres. Obama is handling illegal immigration.
2) Democrats favored granting citizenship by 62% to 31%, while Republicans and independents oppose it by 67% to 27% and 51% to 42%, respectively.
3) People had a [...]

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Gay Couples Forgotten Ones in Fight for Immigration Reform

September 13, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
If racism and xenophobia are at the core of most anti-immigrant sentiment, then homophobia is largely responsible for gay and lesbian couples (involving immigrants wanting U.S. citizenship) being the forgotten ones in the fight for comprehensive immigration reform.
According to an analysis [...]

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On Immigration, Voters Get It, Politicians Don’t

September 13, 2010

Source: The Huffington Post
By Frank Sharry
Founder and Executive Director of America’s Voice
So, just where do Americans stand on the red-hot issue of illegal immigration? Is it true that they want the government to just “build the dang fence” and be done with it? Are they so fed up with those who have violated [...]

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Entering on/Applying for Non-Immigrant Visa w/Green Card Pending

September 13, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Question: I filed an I-130 for my parents (and it) is still pending. They have five years multiple visa and have been here 4-5 times already. Is it okay for them to visit for a month again while their I-130 is still [...]

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The Anti-Immigration Hardliners Lose Another One!

September 10, 2010

By the Staff of New York Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
http://www.4immigration.com/
Just over a month after an Arizona judge beautifully – and justifiably – cut the legs out from under SB 1070, a federal appeals court yesterday stopped Hazelton, Pa., from its equally creepy illegal immigration crackdown, saying Hazelton may not punish employers [...]

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Immigration Enforcement in a Time of Recession

September 10, 2010

Source: Immigration Policy Center
Immigration Enforcement in a Time of Recession: Explaining the Recent Decline in Unauthorized Migration
Recent estimates from the Pew Hispanic Center indicate that
the number of unauthorized immigrants in the United States has declined by roughly one million since 2007 – bringing the total size of the unauthorized population to approximately 11.1 million.
Coming [...]

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Survey: Immigration Judges More Receptive to Asylum Requests

September 10, 2010

We plucked this very interesting factoid from yesterday’s New York Law Journal: “Asylum seekers’ rate of success in the nation’s immigration courts is the highest it has been in 25 years and one significant factor is increased legal representation, new research has found. In fiscal year 1986, immigration judges denied almost nine out of [...]

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Repeal of Birthright Rule Would Boost Illegal Population

September 9, 2010

Source: Wall Street Journal
By Miriam Jordan
A denial of birthright citizenship for U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants would end up increasing the size of the nation’s illegal population, according to a new study released Wednesday.
The idea of ending birthright citizenship has become popular among politicians and activists seeking to curb the number of illegal immigrants. But [...]

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