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Immigrant's
Weekly October 1, 2001
Arthur L. Zabenko, Editor
Marc Ellis, Chat Transcripts Editor
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A Note from the Editors:
Last week we reported in the Immigration Daily newsletter on a September 18 version and a September 19 version of a bill to be introduced in Congress in response to the September 11 terrorist attack. As Gary Endelman notes in his article "If They Come for Me in the Morning" the powers being requested by the Bush Administration are being questioned by people across the political spectrum, many of whom often find themselves at odds with each other. An oft repeated remark is that what has been attacked is not just our buildings, but our American way of life. One of the hallmarks of our way of life is our freedoms which the bills as circulated would start to erode. Another hallmark of the American way of life is the ability for citizens to participate in their government. Whatever the wording of the bill actually introduced and whether you support it or oppose it you can contact your Representative and Senators and let them know.
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Analysis of Revised MATA
Nadine Wettstein, Director, Legal Action Center, American Immigration Law Foundation, provides an analysis of the Wednesday, September 19, 2001, version of proposal to amend INA, compared to Tuesday, September 18 version and current law.
Update on Mergers and Acquisitions: Congress Toys with the H-1B (Part II)
Angelo A. Paparelli and Susan K. Wehrer write §401 of AC21 takes away much, but not all, of the paperwork drudgery associated with immigration-related compliance obligations in corporate restructurings that involve H-1B workers.
Citizenship Takes on New Meaning
According to the Seattle Times the annual citizenship ceremony yesterday took on a heightened sense as the newly minted citizens waved miniature American flags and recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
If They Come for Me in the Morning
Gary Endelman writes that in the rush to combat terrorism after the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the Bush Administration may unintentionally be weakening the very freedoms whose continued existence are essential to victory in the war against terror.
Immigration Developments in the Aftermath of the WTC Disaster
Cyrus D. Mehta writes about the the effects of the World Trade Center disaster on immigration - both favorable and unfavorable.
Changes Called Likely in Policy on Immigration
According to the New York Times [registration required] as the nation takes a closer look at who crosses its borders and why, immigration policy could change in subtle but lasting ways, analysts say.
The ABCs of Immigration - Inadmissibility - Security Grounds
Greg Siskind and Amy Ballentine examine security related grounds for inadmissibility.
Noncitizens' Detention Poses Risks
According to the Newark Star Ledger the power of the INS to keep people behind bars is a tool could pose a dilemma for an FBI that must rely on immigrants -- many already wary of the INS -- as a primary source of tips and information.
H-1B Workers Fight Back
David J. Hart writes about the rights of H-1B workers when employers fail to live up to their obligations.
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H-1Bs and the 9/11 Tragedy
In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the initial over-reaction from the federal government, continued maintenance of H-1B status is all the more critical. For those already faced with reductions in force, the potential arguments for favorable government discretion become even harder to muster. Strategizing beyond the H-1B status to permanent residence is now made more complicated by the government's immigration-related reaction to the tragedy. For ideas and strategies to try and help you maneuver through these increasingly complex problems, join in the final session of our H-1B teleconference series. Angelo Paparelli and Steve Yale-Loehr will address these concerns and provide insight and suggestions. This final H-1B session is a must for employers, aliens and their lawyers.
For more info, or to sign up online, click here.
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