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Feds challenge AZ immigration law

Washington (CNN) -- The Justice Department on Tuesday weighed in on one of the most explosive issues in American politics, filing a lawsuit to overturn a tough new Arizona immigration law that has sharply divided people along partisan, ideological and ...

National Review: Obama's Immigration Game

For all the good passages in his July 1 speech, Michael Barone argues President Obama is more interested in playing election-year politics than in solving the problem. Saul Loeb/AFP/ For all the good passages in his July 1 speech, Michael Barone argues ...

Democratic strategists divided on impact of immigration suit

Some Democratic strategists are embracing the Obama administrations legal challenge to Arizonas new immigration law, arguing that the long-term political dividends with Hispanic voters outweigh any headaches it may cause for swing-district ...

Feds sue to stop AZ immigration law

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Illegal Immigration a $113 Billion a Year Drain on U.S. Taxpayers

FAIR Releases First-of-its-Kind Comprehensive Study of Federal, State and Local Costs of Illegal Immigration (Washington, D.C July 6, 2010) A new study released today by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates that illegal ...

BORDERS launches US e-bookstore

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Obama sues state of Arizona over 'racist' new immigration law

President Obama has filed a lawsuit against the state of Arizona over a new immigration law which it claims will combat drug trafficking, murders and violent kidnapping. Concerns over racial profiling and civil rights violations have been raised over the ...

Arizona Immigration Law Challenged By US Justice Department

The US Department of Justice sued Arizona over immigration law SB 1070, arguing it interferes with the federal government. ...

US Gov't Sues Arizona Over Immigration Law

Violating immigrant rights is one thing and violating the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution is another. That's the argument the Obama administration made on Tuesday as it sued Arizona for its new immigration law due to take effect later ...

H-1B and other non-immigrant visa news

The Department of State issued an interim final rule on May 20, 2010, that will increase several categories of visa fees effective June 4, 2010. Please log in below to access the full article. If you are not an existing Lexology subscriber, please ...

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