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Oct 14 – EB5, H2B

October 14, 2019

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<p>Comment: EB5, H2B</p>
Today’s Immigration Daily issue features several items of interest, including Article on EB5, Blogging and News about H2Band more. Please scroll down to find the item(s) below. Please let us know your thoughts by writing to <a href=”mailto:editor@ilw.com”>editor@ilw.com</a>.
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<!– Article; Blogging; News –> <!– <p><a href=””></a> –>
<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/articles/articles/391853-article-a-whole-new-eb-5-world-with-sam-udani-of-ilw-immigration-daily-%E2%80%93-episode-87-by-mona-shah” target=”_blank”>Article: A Whole New EB-5 World With Sam Udani Of ILW Immigration Daily – Episode 87 By Mona Shah
</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/bbuchanan/391851-vizcaino-pays-back-wages-to-h-2b-workers” target=”_blank”>Blogging: Vizcaino Pays Back Wages to H-2B Workers By Bruce Buchanan, Sebelist Buchanan Law</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/immigrationlawblogs/391850-three-federal-courts-block-repugnant-trump-miller-public-charge-rule-intended-to-bring-back-1924-style-racism-congress-must-impeach-to-protect-immigrants-human-rights-by-roger-algase” target=”_blank”>Blogging: Three federal courts block “repugnant” Trump-Miller Public Charge rule intended to bring back 1924-style racism. Congress must impeach to protect immigrants’ human rights By Roger Algase</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/mkolken/391849-executive-office-for-immigration-review-announces-case-completion-numbers-for-fiscal-year-2019″ target=”_blank”>Blogging: Executive Office for Immigration Review Announces Case Completion Numbers for Fiscal Year 2019 By Matthew Kolken
</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/immigrationlawblogs/391845-trump-s-betrayal-of-syrian-kurdish-allies-against-isis-including-barring-them-from-coming-to-the-us-as-refugees-shows-the-hypocrisy-of-his-muslim-ban-by-roger-algase” target=”_blank”>Blogging: Trump’s betrayal of Syrian Kurdish allies against ISIS. including barring them from coming to the US as refugees, shows the hypocrisy of his Muslim Ban By Roger Algase</a></p>

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<strong>Focus: Only 6 Weeks Left of EB5 Grace Period</strong>
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Seattle
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Boston
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Atlanta
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Houston
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19-Sep
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Detroit
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Minneapolis
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Headline: ‘Repugnant to the American dream’: Federal judges block controversial immigration policy
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Headline: High court to consider state role in prosecuting immigrants
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Headline: Physicians to Trump: Immigration detention centers must close
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Headline: Trump immigration agenda in peril after court setbacks, Kevin McAleenan’s departure
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Headline: Trump’s new border courts are designed to fail
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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.

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