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Immigrant Visa Distribution: The Case Of Mexico, Bernard Trujillo
Immigrant Visa Distribution: The Case Of Mexico, Bernard Trujillo
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Immigration And Nationality, Robert Charles Hill, Dana Neacsu
Immigration And Nationality, Robert Charles Hill, Dana Neacsu
Law Faculty Publications
During the year 2000, there were significant developments in immigration law and policy with respect to employment-based immigration, family visas, asylum regulations and jurisprudence, refugee admissions, Temporary Protection Status (TPS) designations, and the implementation of the United Nations Torture Convention.
The net effect of changes in employment-based immigration was a gain to both the business community and to immigrants under most categories. There was a virtual unanimous consent among lawmakers to increase the number of temporary H-1B specialty workers in the United States and to ameliorate some of the unintended consequences of previous legislation such as the Illegal Immigration Reform …