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Inland Republicans reject amnesty for illegal immigrants
Riverside Press Enterprise - An immigration lawyer joked recently as he quizzed Riverside Catholics on the visas they used to enter the United States. Was it a tourist visa? Some raised their hands. A student visa? A few more hands rose. “Was it Visa C? As in Coyote?” he laughed
American Truckers - Moving Forward Against Terrorism
Family Security Matters - It s now no surprise that the suspected would-be trucker/terrorist sits in prison on a variety of charges, including immigration violations. Having arrived in the United States on a student visa, Mullawala forgot to perform one important
Autopsy of a shoe
Patriot-News - Sculptor Jason Ferguson is bringing his blend of medical procedure and art to the Dickinson College Goodyear Gallery from Feb. 20 through March 7. “Inanimate Dissection” will be part of the display. In a video documentation, Ferguson, garbed in
Immigration Law as Anti-Terrorism Tool
Washington Post - That was the complaint of one of her clients, Ibrahim Abdullah, who was charged last year with violating his student visa by holding a job. The arrest was part of an investigation by the local terrorism task force. Law enforcement officials, speaking
A Q&A with Catheryn Cotten
Duke University - Catheryn Cotten is a nationally respected authority on foreign student visa issues. The director of Duke’s International Office, she has played - even before 9/11 — a prominent role in how higher education has administered student visas. In a recent
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