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Immigration Overhaul Good for Business?

But Texas Association of Business president Bill Hammond says the measure would be good for Texas businesses that depend on hard labor like agriculture and construction. “Currently these positions are going begging, they’re not being filled,” said Hammond. “Unfortunately, agricultural … Continue reading

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Texas reaction mixed to Obama call for immigration reform

The Texas Association of Business, which represents about 3,500 members and businesses and about 200 chambers of commerce, voted to support comprehensive immigration reform, said Bill Hammond, the group’s president. “We think the only way you can secure the border … Continue reading

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Immigration reform effort reignites in Congress: bi-partisan Senate group proposes fix to U.S. system

A 5-page “Bipartisan Framework for Comprehensive Immigration Reform” summarizes the policies being proposed. It addresses the following four goals: Create a tough but fair path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants currently living in the United States that is contingent upon … Continue reading

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USDOJ: Justice Department Settles with Florida Janitorial Services Company Over Immigration and Nationality Act Violations

Under the terms of the settlement agreement, the company has agreed to pay $6,800 in monetary relief to the injured party, which included back pay and interest, along with a $2,000 civil penalty. The company has also agreed to training … Continue reading

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Rise of the Tiger Nation: Asian-American Success

In addition to being most likely to make a right-hand turn from the left lane:  The Pew study is rich with statistics: The Indians and Filipinos lead Asian-Americans in household wealth, Asian-Americans vote mostly liberal, the Japanese and Filipinos are … Continue reading

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Education could avert tax losses, expert testifies in school financing suit

Assistant Attorney General Nichole Bunker-Henderson tried to press Murdock on the idea that second- and third-generation immigrants could succeed more economically than those recently arriving in the United States. Murdock insisted that was true only if the children get enough … Continue reading

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States Deny Public Benefits to DREAMers

The newest iteration of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell:  Why does this matter to you as an employer? Namely, if such an individual comes to you and says they need a letter to prove they have continuously resided in the United … Continue reading

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An Overview of E-Verify Policies at the State Level

The Center for Immigration Studies (motto: ”low immigration, pro-immigrant”) has released a state by state overview of E-Verify requirements. After Arizona’s state-wide mandate on E-Verify use was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting in May 2011, … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Upholds Key Part of Arizona Immigration Law – WSJ

The court upheld the requirement that police officers check the immigration status of those they stop but struck down the requirement that immigrants carry registration documents, state-law requirements making it a crime for ineligible workers to seek employment, and authorize … Continue reading

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FACT CHECK: Romney, Obama on immigration plans | Presidential Election | News from Fort …

FACT CHECK: Romney, Obama on immigration plans | Presidential Election | News from Fort ….

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