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Immigrant's
Weekly February 26, 2001
Arthur L. Zabenko, Editor
Nina Manchanda, Assistant Editor
Marc Ellis, Chat Transcripts Editor
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A Note from the Editors:
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Chapter 8 - TN Visas for Canadian Professionals and Consultants
In Chapter 8 of Handbook of Immigration Law Mark A. Ivener writes about TN Visas for Canadian Professionals and Consultants.
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The ABCs of Immigration – Religious Workers
Greg Siskind and Amy Ballentine write about the immigrant visa category for ministers,
people working in a professional capacity in a religious occupation or vocation, and others working in a religious occupation or
vocation.
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Immigration Initiatives for Essential Workers
Cyrus D. Mehta writes that it is hoped that the recent meeting between Presidents
Bush and Fox will provide the necessary impetus to develop viable programs for essential workers who have
till now been ignored under our immigration law.
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Police in Los Angeles Face
Questions About How They Deal with Undocumented Immigrants
Greg Siskind and Amy Ballentine write that a panel formed by the Los Angeles Police
Department has recommended that the Department revise its operating procedures to ensure that officers are
not stopping people solely to inquire about their immigration status.
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