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    • [DOC File]History of Immigration From the 1850s to the Present

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      In some years, more people left the United States than entered as immigrants. During World War II, many people sought to escape from the Nazis. Some were denied entry into the United States because they did not fit within the immigration quota set by the 1924 law. Immigration to the United States by Decade-From 1821-2001

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 14—Citizenship and Equal Justice

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      120,000 immigrants/ year from the western hemisphere. 170,000 immigrants/ year from the Eastern Hemisphere. The law also set up preference categories of immigrants, such as immigrants with skills. Immigration Reform & Control Act of 1986: Illegal aliens who have resided in the United States since 1982 can apply for amnesty.

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    • [DOC File]Nonimmigrant Services - USCIS

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      United States, they must demonstrate to the immigration officer at the port of entry that they: Remain eligible L-1/L-2 nonimmigrant status Will resume employment with the same employer for which they had previously been authorized to work as an L-1 nonimmigrant (not applicable to L-2 nonimmigrants);

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    • [DOC File]ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION PRACTICE

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      He is a frequently invited speaker on various immigration subjects, including labor certification, ethics, nonimmigrant visas, adjustment of status, citizenship, comprehensive immigration reform, and issues arising out of pro bono representation, at legal seminars, non-profits and universities.

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    • [DOC File]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

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      Mr. J often threatened to withdraw his immigration petition for Respondent if she did not do what he wanted. He did finally withdraw his petition in November 2004. Respondent had left the United States with a grant of advance parole in May 2004 to care for her sick mother in Malaysia and returned to the United States on June 14, 2004.

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