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DHS Plans to Terminate Up To 17,000 Cases?

Goldman & Loughlin, PLLC  Immigration Lawyers interview comments on the DHS’s plans to possible terminates as many as 17,000 removal cases. When asked to comment on this ground breaking policy change, immigration attorney Peter J. Loughlin said “It is a common sense approach to immigration reform that has been far too long in the making—but welcome nonetheless. So, what is your thought on this? Let me know! … Read entire article »

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United States v. Arizona – PDF

The United States of America has filed  suit against the State of Arizona. No more rumors today is the day it all starts. Some critics  have expressed concern that the  suit is drafted too broadly to succeed and thus premature. Others feel this this is  a frontal attack that will gain momentum and support once the issues are fully addressed before the American public. Please take a moment to read US v Arizona now and report back to share your comment. Immigration Guys Related articles by Zemanta Justice Department Sues Arizona (legaltimes.typepad.com) U.S. Justice Department To Sue Arizona (alan.com) Obama Administration Sues Arizona Over Immigration Law (dailyfinance.com) Feds File Suit Against Arizona (michellemalkin.com) How about you, what do you think? … Read entire article »

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Supreme Court Limits Penalty For Using False Social Security Numbers

Aggravated Identity Theft Play Now | Play in Popup | Downloads 64 podPressShowHidePlayer('1', 'http://www.immigrationnewsradio.com/podpress_trac/play/191/0/aggravated_identity_theft.mp3', 290, 24, 'false', 'http://www.immigrationnewsradio.com/wp-content/plugins/podpress//images/vpreview_center.png', 'Aggravated Identity Theft', 'Goldman & Loughlin, PLLC'); This week the US Supreme Court limited the government’s ability to prosecute and deport workers in this country illegally. While the use of false documents can result in being jailed, the court ruled a charge of the more serious crime of “aggravated identity theft” cannot be made without proof that they knew the identification number belonged to someone else. Any other ideas? … Read entire article »

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Stay of Deportation Standards Relaxed

Latest Immigration News: NKEN v. HOLDER, ATTORNEY GENERAL The U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion today in Nken v. Mukasey. The Court held that in considering requests for stays of deportation pending judicial review of orders of removal, the traditional standard should be applied. Do you want more blog posts like this? Comment below telling me you want it... … Read entire article »

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