By: h20mysticshadow | 2010-11-23 | Law US Immigration refers to a person moving to United States for temporary purpose or to live permanently. The individual who seeks to enter United States must abide by the laws of immigration and thus may obtain the benefits of an immigrant. read more
By: Todd A. Smith | 2011-07-11 | Law On April 23, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer reignited a fire that had slowed to a simmer over the last couple of years, signing perhaps one of the strictest laws on immigration this country has seen. read more
By: johnscott2011 | 2011-10-31 | Politics As president Obama and Congress fall short of updating the obsolete immigration laws of the nation, more and more states are taking the onus on them. Thanks to the deadlock in Washington over immigration law, state and local authorities are turning a blind eye to the fact that immigration is a federal matter under the U.S. Constitution, and are opting for a patchwork of ever-harsher ordinances and read more
By: Nitin Sharma | 2011-04-07 | Travel & Leisure At these days US has granted a huge number of visas to foreign people. Nearly every visa candidates are currently essential to meeting with the consular officer of immigration department for a visa st... read more
By: Steven Medvin | 2010-09-25 | Immigration Immigration law is defined as a law that refers to national government policies which control the phenomenon of immigration to their country. read more
By: Peerally Law | 2011-03-18 | Immigration Get in touch with an experienced immigration law advocate at peerally law firm. Headed by a specialized expert in immigration. read more
By: migrateinusa@gmail.com | 2011-01-02 | Travel & Leisure Immigration basically refers to the movement of people from one country to another read more
By: Anton Pacheco | 2011-04-11 | News and society What if you are in a bad area? You can put yourself in danger without knowing. You don''t want to wear dressy clothing and carry a great bag if where you are traveling to is full of pickpockets and cr... read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-30 | Reference & Education The right to ‘fair trial’ is a very essential right in most countries which respect the rule of law. In such countries, trials that are deemed to be unfair are typically restarted or in most cases, their verdicts quashed. Most rights which are associated with fair trials are explicitly proclaimed , read more
By: Versfeld Hugo | 2011-02-14 | Law Immigration law clinics help immigrants obtain citizenship, and give assistance with other immigration matters. 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: Peter Martin | 2011-06-25 | Security Recently, cyber-attack group Lulz Sec released sensitive documents associated with Arizona Department of Public Safety. read more
By: Bhavana Jhingan | 2011-01-11 | Loans The Australian Financial Review (6 January 2011) contained a scoop that has left red faces in the Immigration Department. [‘Bigger Australia a must: Immigration', Steven Scott, 5 January 2011]. Under Freedom of Information, the Fin. Review has got hold of large chunks of the Department's "Red Book", the briefing papers it offered to the incoming Gillard government after the 2010 read more
By: Gene Lalor | 2010-04-03 | Politics Let's see now. A certain group of criminals are known to break certain laws. A certain law enforcement agency therefore targets that criminal group. Certain agitators for that group complain that they are being targeted. A certain president intervenes on the side of the lawbreakers against that enforcement agency. read more