Dear Readers:
A few weeks ago we published a section by section summary
of the McCain Kennedy immigration bill. A second bill is being introduced by
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) and John Kyl (R-AZ) that is expected to be the more
restrictive of the two bills. The legal immigration provisions of the bill have
not been released, but we have obtained a summary of the enforcement provisions
and are in the process of comparing the bill to McCain Kennedy.
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I’m writing this Openers in New York City where I am
attending the annual meeting of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. HIAS is the
nation’s oldest refugee resettlement agency and will soon celebrate its 125th
anniversary. HIAS resettled my family when they fled Czarist Russia more than
100 years ago. They resettled my wife’s family when her father and
grandparents, survivors of the Holocaust, were among the first beneficiary of
our modern asylum laws. Today HIAS helps refugees from many countries and
many faiths. You can learn more about HIAS on their web site at www.hias.org.
I’ve been a HIAS board member for several years and
always try and make this particular board meeting because it coincides with the
annual HIAS Scholarship ceremony. Each year, HIAS awards scholarships to young
immigrants who are truly living the American dream. These young people came to
the US as refugee and will no doubt rise to become leaders in their fields.
Whenever people question whether the US has the room for one more refugee, they
should attend programs like the HIAS Scholarship Ceremony.
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Later this month, many of our readers will be attending the
annual meeting of the American Immigration Lawyers Association that will be held
in Salt Lake City, Utah. On Saturday morning at the conference, I invite anyone
interested in physician immigration issues to attend a breakfast meeting of the
FMG Taskforce that will be held at the Marriott. I’m the current chair of the
Taskforce and if you’re interested in attending the meeting, please email me
at gsiskind@visalaw.com.
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Finally, as always, we remind readers that we're lawyers
who make our living representing immigration clients and employers seeking to
comply with immigration laws. We would love to discuss becoming your law firm.
Just go to http://www.visalaw.com/intake.html
to request an appointment or call us at 800-748-3819 or 901-682-6455.
Regards,
Greg Siskind