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Potent Weapon to Stem Sex Slavery Often Left Unused-MSNBC
A recent MSNBC article highlights the plight of immigrant women tricked into coming to the United States, only to be forced into a life of prostitution and shame by their captors. Not surprisingly, many of these victims fear law enforcement … Continue reading
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Tagged cooperation, human trafficking, ICE, immigrant victims, immigration, law enforcement, sex trafficking, T visa
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Parts of Georgia Immigration Law Blocked by a Federal Judge
The New York Times reported on Monday that a temporary injunction has been issued against two controversial sections of the tough new Georgia immigration law. These provisions would have required law enforcement to check the immigration status of suspects who … Continue reading
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Tagged Georgia, immigrants, immigration, temporary injunction
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National Initiative to Combat Immigration Services Scams
The US government recently unveiled a multi-agency, nationwide initiative to combat immigration services scams. This initiative targets immigration scams involving the unauthorized practice of immigration law by non-attorneys or individuals who are not accredited representatives yet who provide legal representation to … Continue reading
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Tagged combat, immigration, unauthorized practice of law
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America at the Crossroads as seen on NBC Nightly News
This is a great report on H-1B visas. The United States government only issues 85,000 of these highly sought after visas a year. The visa entitles the recipient to live and work in the United States for a period of … Continue reading →