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16 hours ago ago from Citizens for Public Justice | Faith Justice Politics
Skip to Navigation Login Home › Blogs › Rebekah s blog › More baby steps in immigration reform, but is it enough? By Rebekah Sears | Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 - 3:02PM Filed under Temporary Foreign Workers - Blog Citizenship and Immigration Canada Social exclusion Well-being In the past month, Citizenship ...
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The good news is that a bill has been introduced in the House this week under the broad heading of immigration reform. Even during a recession, Congress should be working to change our immigration system to reflect the longer-term needs of our economy for foreign-born workers. The bad news is that the actual bill put in the hopper by Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-IL, on Tuesday would do nothing to solve the related problems of illegal ...
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I really like this Globe and Mail article warning Canada it could end up as safe haven for a deluge of economic refugees because it cuts to something I have been shouting in the dark about for some time. The worst recession in a generation has already played havoc with the job market, housing prices and the banking system. Now it's doing the same with something else: the worldwide movement of people. The world's wealthiest nations, ...
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The Department of State (DOS) conducts the Diversity Visa Program (DV,) an annual lottery program for issuing US permanent resident card. It selects 55,000 immigrants randomly from applications received from applicants belonging to eligible nations. Natives from certain nations are not eligible for immigration to the US through the Diversity Visa Program . This is because more than 50,000 persons would have immigrated to the USA in the last ...
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The Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America s Security and Prosperity Act of 2009 ( CIR ASAP ) has been introduced by Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (D. Ill.) . The bill proposes a broad array of changes to the visa system, some of which may place additional burdens on employers: Included in the bill, introduced on December 15, 2009, are measures to reduce immigrant visa backlogs for highly-skilled workers and expansion of the EB-5 investor ...
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