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The Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act Is Not That Fair

Aug 23, 2019

[Updated] The Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2019 sounds like a good thing because Americans like fairness. But measures that want to make sure that fairness extends to those the sys...

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Time to Naturalize if You Hope to Vote in 2020

Aug 20, 2019

People eligible to apply for naturalization need to do so now if they hope to vote in the elections in November 2020. Processing times vary from field office to field office, but the New Orleans offic...

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Can We Get Beyond Conversations about Section 1325?

Aug 8, 2019

When Julian Castro introduced the idea of decriminalizing border crossing into the Democratic presidential nominee conversation, it took over. That is in part because it is one of the places where day...

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Good Reception at NAFSA

Jul 26, 2019

Shopping for school supplies got me thinking about the upcoming school year, which in turn got me thinking about the importance of NAFSA —the Association of International Educator—to inter...

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July 23: Our Office Phones Are Down

Jul 23, 2019

If you tried unsuccessfully to reach us yesterday or today, we're sorry but the phones have gone down on our block (Welcome to New Orleans!). Recent flooding has caused the cable circuits that provide...

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