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...s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) last month announced...transfer a gay or lesbian executive from a branch overseas to...
...Association. Campbell will review the current state...centers on employment immigration, EB-5 investor...joined the Philadelphia office of Burns White...
...ADR & Law Office of Harrie Samaras...Plant-Moore , immigration services officer, and...Division 's executive committee. ...
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...administration of our immigration laws. Obama's...His Jan. 18 executive order mandated review of government regulations...
...founded Bancroft, vacated his corner office in downtown Washington to give...Arizona's tough SB 1070 immigration law before the U.S...
...were sent out to all of our contacts at law firms, government offices, bar associations, corporations and public interest groups, and we were pleased with...
...Act, affirmative action in higher education and conflicts with state enforcement of immigration laws, among others. That the 53-year-old Verrilli, currently...
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