The lead consultant for a gas pipeline project in Alaska
was turned away at the U.S. border for unspecified visa problems this week.
Pedro van Meurs, a Netherlands native, tried to enter Alaska from
Vancouver for negotiations in Anchorage but was forced to participate in the
meetings by phone, according to the Associated Press.
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At a convention of the American Society of Newspaper
Editors last week, President Bush said that he was surprised by his
administration’s plans to require U.S. citizens to show a passport when
reentering the country from Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean, and he ordered an
administration review of whether the entry rules should be relaxed.
The changed policy is aimed at preventing terrorists from entering the
country by exploiting a lenient policy. In
most cases, U.S. citizens must show only driver’s licenses to reenter from
Mexico and Canada. The new rules
will also require Mexicans and Canadians to present a passport or another
official document to enter the United States.
According to the Washington Post, the president said
that he has instructed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and officials from
the Department of Homeland Security to see if there is enough flexibility in the
new policy to accommodate regular travelers, including truckers and tourists.
Bush said one option might be electronic fingerprint imaging.
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A new ordinance has been presented recently in Elsmere,
Delaware, regarding undocumented immigrants, landlords who rent to undocumented
immigrants and employers who employ undocumented aliens.
The ordinance states that officers of the town must require individuals
to produce a document verifying his/her legal status within the U.S. if the
officer has reasonable suspicion to believe that the individual is an
undocumented alien. Failure to
provide such documentation subjects the individual to a fine of $100.
The ordinance also states that any landlord who rents living space to an
individual who is proven to be an undocumented alien shall be fined $100 for
each undocumented alien residing within the rental unit.
Additionally, any business owner within the Town of Elsmere who employs
an undocumented alien shall be fined $1000 for each undocumented alien employed.
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The following notice was included in the May Visa Bulletin,
warning of retrogression or complete unavailability of numbers in the Other
Worker category:
As mentioned in both the February and March Visa Bulletins, demand for visa
numbers in the Other Worker category remains very high. A cut-off date was
established for March in an attempt to limit number use. The imposition of that
date has not had the desired effect and the level of demand remains excessive.
Therefore, it is likely that the cut-off date will retrogress or numbers become
“unavailable” in the near future.