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Oct 11 – Drumpf to Trump

October 11, 2019

<!– Comment –>
<p>Comment:
Drumpf to Trump
</p>
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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
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His name is my name, too
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Whenever we go out
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The people always shout
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There goes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
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Da-da-da-da-da
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<p>
Da-da-da-da-daThe song “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt” originated during
the wave of German immigration to the US, which brought Donald Trump’s
grandfather to the US. The song started as a vaudeville song intended to
mock the way German names sounded to the American ear. It was an ethnic
slur. New immigrants were regarded as undesirable, prone to crime,
disease-laden and unassimilable into American culture. They had funny names
and odd foods like “Frankfurters”. Yet the Frankfurters became ubiquitous
American hot dogs, and the Drumpfs became Trumps regarding themselves as
true Americans.
</p>
<p>
This is the genius of America–that people from varied backgrounds can not
only live together in peace but prosper together. Somali, Mexican and
Bangladeshi immigrants today are on the same journey as the Drumpfs, and
are critical to the refueling of the American Dream. Those who fear and act
against immigration under the guise of “America First” mistake the essence
of America, undercut its glory, and are oblivious to their own family
history in America.
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<p>Please let us know your thoughts by writing to <a href=”mailto:editor@ilw.com”>editor@ilw.com</a>.</p>
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<!– Article; Blogging; News –> <!– <p><a href=””></a> –>
<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/articles/articles/391841-article-six-ways-immigration-reform-can-%E2%80%9Cmake-america-great%E2%80%9D-by-matthew-la-corte” target=”_blank”>Article: Six Ways Immigration Reform Can “Make America Great” By Matthew La Corte</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/immigrationlawblogs/391840-trump-launches-vicious-attack-on-somali-refugees-as-immigrants-prepare-for-hatred-and-bigotry-to-become-law-of-the-land-for-first-time-since-1924-when-public-charge-takes-effect-by-roger-algase” target=”_blank”>Blogging: Trump launches vicious attack on Somali refugees as immigrants prepare for hatred and bigotry to become Law of the Land for first time since 1924 when Public Charge takes effect By Roger Algase</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/articles/news/391842-news-crs-report-on-military-funding-for-southwest-border-barriers” target=”_blank”>News: CRS Report on Military Funding for Southwest Border Barriers

</a></p>

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<!– Focus –>
<p>
<strong>Focus: One Last Fling in India</strong>
</p>

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<strong>Northern India</strong>
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Friday, November 1st &amp;
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Saturday, November 2nd
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<strong>Delhi</strong>
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Sunday, November 3rd &amp;
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Monday, November 4th
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<strong>Chandigarh</strong>
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Tuesday, November 5th &amp;
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Wednesday, November 6th
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<strong>Ludhiana</strong>
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Thursday, November 7th
&amp;
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Friday, November 8th
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<strong>Amritsar</strong>
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<p align=”center”><strong>About India Expos: </strong></p>

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<li>India is the #1 EB5 Country, larger than the rest of the world combined, including China.</li>
<li>India is currently the world’s fastest growing major economy, it is growing faster than China, the number of new millionaires created each year in India is more than China.</li>
<li>We will quickly put you in front of investors and agents to present your project to. Our expos will flood you with many prospects in a short time.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>India Expos Format: </strong></p>

<ul type=”disc”>
<li>Expo featuring seminar and exhibition; Mini meetings with investors and agents.</li>
<li>Please bring brochures, PowerPoint presentation, table displays and business cards.</li>
<li>Special Note for Attorneys: The only way an immigration attorney can participate and speak at this event is if they are nominated by the issuer exhibiting at the custom expo. (there is no fee charged to immigration attorneys).</li>
</ul>

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Headline: Judge blocks Trump rule to deny green cards and visas to low-income immigrants
<a href=”https://www.cbsnews.com/news/public-charge-rule-judge-blocks-attempt-to-deny-green-cards-and-visas-to-low-income-immigrants/” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: Did Trump Just Drastically Cut Legal Immigration?
<a href=”https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/did-trump-just-drastically-cut-legal-immigration/” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: ICE: Teen’s murder preventable, undocumented suspect shielded by sanctuary policies
<a href=”https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/ice-murder-of-teen-found-dumped-in-green-river-could-have-been-prevented/996175211″ target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: Trump backfire: Americans increasingly embrace ‘nation of immigrants’ history and future
<a href=”https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/10/11/harsh-trump-policies-backfire-americans-support-immigration-column/3919502002/” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: ICE And CBP Workers Are Turning To This Immigration Protest Group For Help Leaving Their Agencies
<a href=”https://www.newsweek.com/ice-workers-respond-call-leave-agency-never-again-action-atlanta-1464588″ target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

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<p>Help Wanted: Immigration Attorney<br/>
<p>We are seeking one full-time attorney with 1+ years of experience in the immigration field, who is licensed to practice law in any U.S. jurisdiction, however a license to practice in New York, New Jersey and/or Pennsylvania is preferred. Knowledge of Russian or Spanish is also preferred, but not required. Salary is commensurate with experience and will be discussed in detail, as well as benefits offered, at the interview and before the job offer.

About our firm: We are a boutique, diversified immigration law firm also practicing in federal court civil litigation. We consist of 2 attorneys and 3 paralegals and have an outstanding, friendly, team-oriented environment. In our office, we emphasize teamwork and the quality of our work, as well as ethical professionalism, are our top priorities. Our office is located in the Bensonhurst area of Brooklyn, right off of the D Train, for easy commuting. Our office is also conveniently located near residential parking, if candidates have a car and wish to drive to work and not pay for parking. Successful candidates will demonstrate an ability to handle a high volume and diverse case load, have excellent English writing and communication skills, as well as close attention to detail and organizational skills.

Candidates should send resume and writing sample, no longer than 10 pages in length and preferably immigration-related, to <a href=”mailto:allison@bibicheff.com”>allison@bibicheff.com</a>. No phone calls please.
</p>

<p>Help Wanted: Immigration Paralegal<br/>
<p>Baker Donelson has an immediate opening for an immigration paralegal. This position will be located in Chattanooga, Houston or Birmingham. Applicants with pertinent experience will be considered from any city to work remotely. A Bachelor’s Degree and/or a paralegal certificate from an ABA approved paralegal program and at least 3-5 years of employment-based immigration experience are required including preparation of labor certification applications, and a variety of business immigration filings with both consular posts and USCIS (e.g., E, L, TN, Adjustment of Status, Immigrant Visa). Major responsibilities include writing and research for EB-1 petitions, specialty occupation H-1Bs, and drafting waiver applications and responses to requests for evidence for attorney review. Additional responsibilities include assisting attorney with determining case strategy; managing large volume of clients and tracking the status of filings and documentation needed; gathering relevant documentation from clients; reviewing extensive case documentation received; assisting attorney with legal research; assembling and organizing filings with the government; drafting legal correspondence to the government and clients for attorney review; preparing appropriate forms for government agencies, maintaining fully paperless file copies. Candidates should possess strong organizational and communication skills, including willingness and ability to work directly with foreign nationals to gather information and documentation. Please click <a href=”https://recruiting2.ultipro.com/BAK1000/JobBoard/2f6b40a8-4e29-e740-a3db-cb1a1e4563b8/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=a433aee6-e8cb-4371-812a-27ddb1a1d3b8″>here</a>to apply.
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<!– ComingsNGoings –>
<p>ComingsNGoings: Immigration Event<br>
The Methodology of Immigration Law

12:00-1:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 29, 2019
William James Hall, Room 450
33 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138. More Info: <a href=”https://mii.sociology.fas.harvard.edu/schedule target=”blank”>https://mii.sociology.fas.harvard.edu/schedule</a>
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