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No U.S. Immigration Law Reform soon

2 hours ago ago from Immigration Watch International

Comprehensive reform will probably not arrive during the first three months of 2010. So said Angelo Amador, executive director of immigration policy for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Amador spoke as part of a panel during the recent Dairy Business Association (DBA) conference in Madison. There are at least two reasons for the likely delay, according to Amador. First, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) is no longer in the Senate. Kennedy was a ...

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Abortion Rights and Wrongs in Healthcare

2 hours ago ago from Can Barack Obama Win The 2012 Presidential Election

by cw on December 26, 2009 0 comments in Current Events America has debated on the issue of abortion for decades. The two sides are ever in odds with each other: Pro-Choice and Pro-Life. Certainly the readers are fully aware of both sides of the arguments: pro-choice arguing abortion as a right of the woman over the her own health and body, and the pro-life over the fundamental sanctity of life in a fetus that is not up to one ...

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"recapture" of previously unused visa numbers

13 hours ago ago from Green Cards GC

"recapture" of previously unused visa numbers Comprehensive Immigration Reform introduced in Congress - "recapture" of previously unused visa numbers Meissner pointed out that CIR ASAP would attempt recapture unused visas from the past and apply them to reducing the visa backlog. Recapturing unused visas from 1992-2008, as the bill proposes, could yield more than 100,000 visas, Meissner estimated. (more) original link ...

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Merry Christmas USA: Healthcare Reform Passes Senate

7 hours ago ago from Random Smattering

Thanks to a handful of Senators and the majority leader Senator Reid, the United States Senate has finally passed healthcare reform , the first such legislation in decades. While not everything I wanted or indeed hoped it would be, it remains as ever, a starting point for the future to build on. The legislation itself still has a few hurdles left to overcome but I think most pundits would agree that the Senate was by far the greatest of those ...

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Health Reform - What's Next?

13 hours ago ago from Travel Registered Nurse

Health Reform - What's Next? Friday December 25, 2009 Forbes.com: Change is not guaranteed. This week the Senate passed its version of the health reform bill, with an extremely rare Christmas Eve vote of 60 to 39. Health reform has been a hot topic all week, not only in the news media, but also on Main Street and at holiday gatherings, as patients and healthcare professionals watch, wait, and wonder what will happen next. Many people ...

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