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- EMPLOYERS SEE SOME PROGRESS ON IMMIGRATION. Schoeff Jr., Mark // Workforce Management;12/10/2007, Vol. 86 Issue 21, p15
The article deals with issues concerning the immigration policies in the U.S. It cites the move by the Department of Homeland Security to ask a San Francisco, California judge to delay until March 24, 2008 a hearing on a new program that requires companies to resolve within 90 days the...
- Second Wives' Club: Mapping the Impact of Polygamy in U.S. Immigration Law. Smearman, Claire A. // Berkeley Journal of International Law;2009, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p382
The author focuses on the drafting of polygamy in the U.S. Immigration Law. She says that mapping the provisions proves to be challenging as polygamy legality and religious acceptance in some countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. She looks back at how polygamy has influenced the...
- Immigration bill fails - Now what? Lockhart, Lee // Business Journal Serving Fresno & the Central San Joaquin Valley;7/27/2007, Issue 323741, p26
The author reflects on views regarding the failed immigration reform legislation in the U.S. The author believes that the defeat of immigration reform legislation allows the issue of immigration to remain unresolved. He suggests ways need to be undertaken by Congress to make progress in...
- Want Mass Amnesty? Elect a Democratic Congress. Edwards Jr., James R. // Human Events;10/2/2006, Vol. 62 Issue 33, p9
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- Bush's Amnesty Bill Will Not Secure Our Borders. Carafano, James Jay // Human Events;6/11/2007, Vol. 63 Issue 20, p1
The article reports that the U.S. Senate's immigration reform proposal would not improve border security and could actually worsen the problem of illegal immigration. The most dramatic impact of the legislation would be to allow millions of immigrants who are unlawfully present in the U.S. to...
- Future on The Fence. Reno, Jamie; Kliff, Sarah; Campo-Flores, Arian // Newsweek;1/28/2008, Vol. 151 Issue 4, p36
The article discusses the future of U.S. immigration policy. The next U.S. President, to be elected in 2008, will face a complex situation involving 12 million undocumented immigrants and an additional 500,000 new immigrants per year. A fence between the U.S.-Mexico border is being constructed...
- A place in the sun. Hampton, Matthew // Travel Weekly: The Choice of Travel Professionals (00494577);4/14/2006, Issue 1816, p42
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- Enough of Alliens. // Saturday Evening Post;2/14/1931, Vol. 203 Issue 33, p22
The article looks at the immigration law of the U.S. It highlights the two kinds of Federal laws including one which has to do with the further restriction of immigration and another which has to do with strengthening of policies which provide for the deportation of aliens who entered illegally....
- A Colossal Mistake? // Current Events;2/6/2004, Vol. 103 Issue 18, p4
Statue of Liberty in New York City, has a new look. She used to hold a torch in her right hand and a tablet inscribed with the date July 4, 1776, the date the United States declared its independence, in her left hand. In light of the new US-Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology...


