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ICE announced todayImmigration and customs enforcement agencyICE apprehends 76 criminal aliens

US Immigrations and custom enforcement (ICE) announced today

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Gutierrez says new "Compact with the people of Cuba" is a message of hope.

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privatizationof immigration functionsImmigration Officials Oppose DHS Plan

To subject immigration functions to possible privatization.

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Why you need an Attorney

In today’s highly-charged political climate, there are only a handful of issues that share the spotlight with immigration. While most of the political debate surrounds illegal immigration, the fallout unfortunately affects those who seek to enter the country legally. That’s why a U.S. immigration and visa lawyer is essential to successfully navigating the maze of laws relating to business-based immigration.

Not only is U.S. immigration law enigmatic, but it is also in a state of almost constant change. Without an experienced H-1B visa lawyer or a green card lawyer at your side, it’s nearly impossible to work your way through the legal system and attain a successful outcome. Years can pass and you can throw money down the drain in a series of failed attempts to acquire the visa you need.

Keep in mind, though, that not all immigration attorneys are equally effective for all cases. If you’re in need of a H-1B visa or a PERM labor certification, it’s worth your while to seek out a firm that specializes in business immigration. You should also be on the lookout for a firm that has a high approval rating on the certifications they file. The attorneys at the firm you select should be committed to continuing education and have up-to-date knowledge about the latest trends in both statutory law and case law. Finally, they should place a premium on client service, and pride themselves on their creative problem-solving ability.

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The 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) makes temporary employment in the U.S. easier for certain Canadian and Mexican workers. NAFTA created a new classification, "TN," for eligible Canadian and Mexican Professional Workers.
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