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November

Blog Posts in November, 2014

  • With the rumors flying about the President taking executive action on the Immigration Reform issue in the near future, Republican conservatives are coming up with a plan to thwart his attempt to act. This plan is based on control of governmental spending and the Republican's ability to block the president's potential laws, but refusing to pass the budgetary necessities for the law to become ...
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  • This week President Obama was interviewed on the CBS news program, "Face the Nation." Following last Tuesday's mid-term elections, the President continued to defend his stance on immigration reform publically addressing the country in a national television broadcast. The elections last week did not help the Democratic cause, with the Republican Party taking control of the United States Senate and ...
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  • Arizona Facing the Repeal of Immigration State Law

    || 10-Nov-2014

    The state of Arizona gained notoriety close to nine years ago when the state law enforcement officials took the federal government's immigration laws into their own hands and set off a debate nationwide regarding the treatment of undocumented individuals in the United States. The law which was so strictly enforced is now coming to an end, with a ruling last Friday that is striking down the state's ...
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  • International corporations who would like to bring employees with specialized skills into the United States from overseas utilize one of two visa categories, the L-1A or the L-1B. The L-1A is limited to executives and individuals who will act in a managerial capacity and may have achieved higher education in the field of expertise. The L-1B visa is less concerned with education and focuses on ...
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  • President Obama has hinted that he intends to allow the passage of a Comprehensive Immigration Reform without waiting for the approval of Congress, despite the fact that earlier this fall, the President stated that he would wait to push forward an immigration policy. At that time he stated he felt it might interfere with the November mid-term elections. In early September, the President indicated ...
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  • Alan Long, former mayor of Murrieta, California was charged last week with driving while intoxicated and causing bodily injury. He was forced to resign from his post as mayor, following the arrest. Murrieta, located in Southern California was in the headlines recently, when the surge of undocumented individuals, many of them children and women, crossed the border from Mexico into the United ...
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  • On Wednesday, President Obama spoke at a news conference, following the mid-term elections that took place the previous day. In his statements, the President continued to pledge his support for an Immigration Reform and vowed that he would continue to put forward action to achieve that end. At the news conference, President Obama told the public that he was tired of waiting for lawmakers to come ...
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  • The rampage of shooting that took place last Friday in Northern California ended tragically with the loss of two police officers and injury to a third officer. A fourth civilian was also shot and injured in this shoot out that lasted for six hours and took place between two Northern California counties before the suspect was arrested. When the shooter, Marcelo Marquez, was taken into custody, he ...
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