The Orlando Sentinel reported today that critics in the federal government have raised concerns that although the President has heightened immigration enforcement efforts on businesses that are suspected of hiring undocumented immigrants, and despite the fact that the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (USICE) has already conducted more workplace audits of the I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification) forms, critics feel that the government’s enforcement has been has been too lenient [...]
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01 Nov 2010 / Deportation, Employer Sanctions, Employment Authorization, Immigration Enforcement, News
Tags: Employer Sanctions, illegal aliens, illegal workers, Immigration Enforcement, undocumented immigrants, worksite enforcement
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27 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement, News
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that in Florida, U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (USICE) officers under the leadership of Marc Moore who was appointed by the DHS earlier this year to head the USICE’s Office of Detention & Removal at the Miami Field Office, oversaw the deportations of over 15,000 foreign nationals, most of them were deported because of their criminal convictions. [...]
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Tags: criminal aliens, Deportation, deportations, ice, Immigration Enforcement, usice
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25 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Green Cards, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform, News
The Los Angeles Times reported today that in an interview last week in Los Angeles, the President put fault on Republicans in Congress for their unwillingness to come together and work with him to to reform our country’s immigration laws that would legalize approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants. During the interview, he mentioned that when immigration reform was being debated in Congress back in 2006, 11 Republican [...]
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Tags: C.I.R., comprehensive immigration reform, illegal immigrants, Immigration Reform, undocumented aliens
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22 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement, News
The New York Times reported today that New York State Governor David A. Paterson formed a special clemency panel consisting of a group of five (5) individuals from the governor’s office and state agencies earlier this year to expedite the granting of clemency, otherwise known as pardons to lawful permanent residents (green card holders) who are in deportation proceedings for criminal convictions that [...]
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Tags: clemency, criminal aliens, Deportation, executive clemency, governmental pardons, governor's pardons, Immigration Enforcement, pardons
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19 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement, News
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that the Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano reported yesterday that the U.S. Customs & Border Protection (USCBP), a component of the DHS, reported a 17% reduction in arrests in Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 which ended on September 30, 2010. According to the DHS Secretary, the reduction in arrests is the result of a combination of factors such as the downward economy, heightened [...]
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Tags: border patrol, cbp, heightened immigration enforcement, ice, illegal aliens, immigration arrests, Immigration Enforcement, undocumented immigrants
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18 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Excecutive Office of Immigration Review, Green Cards, Immigration Enforcement, Naturalization, News, Waivers of Inadmissibility
The New York Times reported this past weekend about an immigrant from St. Kitts named Joseph E. Joseph who registered to vote back in 1992, voted in every presidential election since then and because of what he referred to as “doing his his civic duty”, he now faces deportation. In the U.S., only citizens are authorized to vote in [...]
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Tags: citizenship, green card holders voting, immigrants voting, Naturalization, unlawful voting, voting
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15 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Fraud, News
I read an article today titled, “Social Networking Sites and Their Importance to FDNS.” The article discussed how officers from the USCIS’ Fraud Detection & National Security Directorate use social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and similar sites in their efforts to combat immigration and visa fraud. Immigration fraud schemes have been on the rise and sentences for the same are becoming increasingly stiffer. Recently in [...]
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Tags: fraud, Immigration Fraud, social networking, visa fraud
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12 Oct 2010 / Green Cards, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform, Legislative Watch
The Orlando Sentinel reported recently that politicians in the Florida Congressional and Gubernatorial races are taking a hands off approach to the immigration reform issue. However, the ongoing national debate on this issue some critics have said could make a difference in voter turnout, particularly among Hispanic voters who are already frustrated with the President and his administration’s efforts to [...]
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Tags: congressional race, gubernatorial race, Immigration Reform, mid term elections
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07 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform, News
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (USICE) deported about 392,000 foreign nationals in Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 which ran from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010. According to USICE officials, about 195,000 of the individuals deported were criminal aliens. That was about a 70% increase from compared to FY 2008. This record number of deportations was the result [...]
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Tags: Deportation, deportations, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform, increase in deportations, increased deportations, mass deportations
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13 Aug 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, H1-B Visas, Immigration Enforcement, L-1 visas, News
Congress recently passed the Border Security Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2010. It was was passed by the House of Representatives on July 28, 2010 and then by the Senate on August 5, 2010. The bill will be forwarded to the President and he is expected to sign it into law. Out of the $ 540 million that was authorized by Congress, the U.S. Customs [...]
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Tags: border bill, border enforcement, emergency border bill, H-1b visa, Immigration Enforcement, l-1 visa