General Information
Articles about immigration to the United States.
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Business Immigration
Business immigration to the United States allows people who have talents and skill that the U.S. could benefit from, to be admitted to the United States to work on a temporary or permanent basis. Read More »
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Business Immigration Laws
The U.S. is rich with business opportunities, offering large and diverse markets and a population with a taste for a wide variety of products and services. Read More »
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Canada And Immigration
While the U.S. is caught in a tornado of rhetoric, legislation, debate, and controversy on the issue of immigration, its quiet neighbor to the north grapples with the same issues and perhaps has more at stake. Read More »
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Canada to U.S. Travel
Until recently, traveling between the U.S. and Canada came with only slightly more fanfare than traveling between U.S. states. No passport or birth certificate was required. Read More »
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Celebrities Less Likely To Chime In About Immigration
Celebrities do a good amount of charity work, in many cases, at least in the way of voicing opinions about various causes and concerns they face. Read More »
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Center For Immigration Studies
The Center for Immigration Studies was founded in 1985 as a non-profit research organization that advocates immigration reduction. Read More »
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Common Immigrant Misconceptions
There are many common misconceptions regarding immigration law, often stemming from advice that is given from relatives, friends and others. Read More »
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Compliance Steps for Form I-9
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, sometimes referred to simply as IRCA, made it illegal to knowingly employ unauthorized aliens. Read More »
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Consequences Of An I-9 audit
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced that 1000 I-9 audits are in the works, a new record. An I-9 audit occurs when ICE suspects a company of hiring undocumented workers. Read More »
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Costs and Unfair Immigration
Each year, there are thousands of immigrants to the country held at Rikers Island, and are then transferred to federal custody to be eventually deported. Read More »
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