By: Donna Poisl | 2010-05-27 | Politics Many cities and different groups are calling for immigration reform and suggesting legal status for the illegal immigrants who are here now. They are admitting that they can't all be found and deported. Border security and immigration reform will solve the problem. It is time for Congress to do something soon. read more
By: Amy Rebeiro | 2010-03-27 | Politics An essay discussing the issue of immigration reform and how it affects the United States. This essay has a strong focus on Drug Cartels in Mexico and its affect on US immigration reform. read more
By: Donna Poisl | 2010-05-26 | Politics We are long overdue in coming to some kind of compromise to solve the illegal immigration problem. The best solution might be to change the immigration laws, secure the border and let the people here now get on the path to citizenship. And not get into this mess again. read more
By: Donna Poisl | 2010-04-04 | Politics Immigration reform is needed and everyone in the country should be happy when it happens. It will help everyone, even the people who are against it. It will help business, our economy, Social Security, the military, education, and our national security. We should all be hoping our elected officials get this done soon. read more
By: Peter Gibbons | 2010-11-17 | Politics It seems as if immigration reform is invariably on the news, and it appears as though not everything is right. This gap between information and individuals might be further populated by way of the individuals themselves. As the debate is so heated, some people do not even stop to hear the details before speaking their thoughts and opinions, and because of this, no one learns the complete side of the story. read more
By: usgreencardmbs | 2010-10-26 | Immigration Recently, the border governors from U.S. and Mexico convoked to discuss on the much needed reform on U.S. immigration policies. During the meeting Bill Richardson, the New Mexican governor stated that, Congress will hopefully include the U.S. immigration reform in its top priorities list in the New Year. read more
By: GreenCard | 2010-10-26 | Law Recently, the border governors from U.S. and Mexico convoked to discuss on the much needed reform on U.S. immigration policies. During the meeting Bill Richardson, the New Mexican governor stated that, Congress will hopefully include the U.S. immigration reform in its top priorities list in the New Year. read more
By: usgreencardmbs | 2010-10-25 | Immigration The U.S. and Mexican border governors convened recently to discuss the reforms in the U.S. immigration policies. The meeting involved seven governors of which Bill Richardson was the only governor from the United States. Richardson stated that Congress should prioritize the immigration reform in the coming year after the general election in November. read more
By: Kimberly Gray | 2011-05-06 | Immigration As a US Immigration Visa Lawyer, I have come to believe this country desperately wants new US immigration reforms. I fashioned this belief a very long time before our Congress began its immigration debates. read more
By: Donna Poisl | 2010-04-04 | Politics Immigration reform is needed and everyone in the country should be happy when it happens. It will help everyone, even the people who are against it. It will help business, our economy, Social Security, the military, education, and our national security. We should all be hoping our elected officials get this done soon. read more
By: Donna Poisl | 2010-04-04 | Politics Immigration reform is needed and everyone in the country should be happy when it happens. It will help everyone, even the people who are against it. It will help business, our economy, Social Security, the military, education, and our national security. We should all be hoping our elected officials get this done soon. read more
By: Safiur Rahman | 2010-12-06 | Immigration The matter of illegal immigration and need for immigration reform has been a focal point of the Obama administration and has risen toward the top of the President's agenda. With more than 12 million illegal immigrants living in America and no clear consensus on the specific set of measures that need to implemented to deal with the issue, one thing is for sure - action needs to be taken soon. Arizona has taken their stance but what should (and what will) the federal government do? The answer may read more
By: Daniel Waldron | 2012-03-16 | Immigration A recent consultation paper released by the LSB has proposed that dramatic reforms need to take place regarding the regulations placed on companies that offer UK Visa and Immigration advice and services. The changes are likely to have a massive effect on the industry sector and for the general public, as the Government looks to shutdown bogus operations that scam people out of thousands of pounds read more