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Immigration: April 2007
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Friday, April 13, 2007. Apparently the Senate Believes We Will Be in a Recession in 2008-2009! The Senate will soon be considering the “High-Tech Worker Relief Act of 2007.” One of the purposes of this bill is to address the severe shortage of H-1B visas. There is no indication that our colleges and universities will be graduating any more high-teck grads this year than they have for the past six. US business will therefore...
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Immigration: January 2007
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Tomorrow, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services will announce huge fee increases. It will announce that it will steal from the poor to pay for its poor management. Instead of better managing its resources, USCIS has chosen to increase its fees by an average of 80%! What will USCIS” customers get from this increase? Posted by J Charles Ferrari Esq. @ 11:45 AM. Federal Immigration Judge Bruce Ei...
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Immigration: February 2007
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Wednesday, February 21, 2007. DHS Tripping on TRIP. Today, the US Department of Homeland Security issued a press release announcing its “Traveller Redress Inquiry Program.” This program is supposed to allow travellers who are unfairly identified or delayed to have the agencies responsible correct their records. There is, of course, one small problem. The URL provided in the Press Release does not work. That site does not exist!
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Immigration: May 2007
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. USCIS Rewards Poor Management. In July 2007, USCIS implemented huge increases in its filing fees. The excuse for these stratospheric increases is that it will allow CIS to improve processing of applications. This is the same excuse it has used in the past and services have yet to improve. As President Ronald Reagan stated: "Government always finds a need for whatever money it gets." "No government eve...
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Immigration: If You Need to Ask For the Price, You Cannot Afford It
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Monday, November 01, 2010. If You Need to Ask For the Price, You Cannot Afford It. The Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are asking the Department of Homeland Security how much it would cost to deport every illegal immigrant the government encounters. Additional costs include a slower economy, fewer jobs, lower GDP, etc. The opinions expressed in this blog are not necessarily those of Eng and Nishimura. Mr Ferrari h...
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Immigration: July 2007
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Thursday, July 05, 2007. Congress Sends US Jobs Abroad! By failing repeatedly to pass any form whatsoever of immigration reform or visa relief, Congress has made a decision to send American jobs abroad. In so doing, Congress has abdicated its job. Microsoft may be one of the first to take jobs, and hence tax revenue, abroad. But it will not be the last. Posted by J Charles Ferrari Esq. @ 3:17 PM. About J Charles Ferrari, Esq.
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Immigration: June 2007
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Monday, June 18, 2007. USCIS Continues Its Attack on Religion. USCIS has extended the suspension of premium processing for religious worker visas. Premium processing is USCIS’ program for what should be standard processing times, but for which it charges $1,000 in additional filing fees. USCIS is also suggesting that it will entirely eliminate the eligibility of the religious workers to premium process their petitions. He recei...
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Immigration: Canadian Professional Poker Player Denied Entry Into the US
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Friday, November 05, 2010. Canadian Professional Poker Player Denied Entry Into the US. In what appears to be a series of serious mistakes by Customs and Border Protection, CBP has twice denied. Terrence Chan, a Canadian professional poker player entry into the US. By denying Mr. Chan entry into the US, CBP has done nothing to enhance the US or the border, and has in fact directly harmed the US. About J Charles Ferrari, Esq.
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Immigration: November 2006
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Thursday, November 30, 2006. New Pilot Naturalization Exam. The USCIS has launched a new Pilot Naturalization Exam. This exam is contains many obscure questions that US born citizens would get wrong. It contains questions to which the “right” answer is actually wrong, and questions where the possible “right” answers are incomplete. Be President, regardless of what country they were actually born in. Question 82’s possible...
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Immigration: December 2006
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This blog covers immigration and immigration related issues and developments. Wednesday, December 20, 2006. The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has annouced the arrests of at least 33 individuals who, it is alleged, participated in a fraud scheme to obtain Religious Worker Visas. Assuming the allegations against these individuals are true, what have they accomplished? The opinions expressed in this blog are not necessarily those of Eng and Nishimura. Posted by J Charles Ferrari Esq. @ 3:38 PM.
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