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1. Openers
2. ABC's Of Immigration: NAFTA Non-Immigrant Categories for Canadians and Mexicans
3. Ask Visalaw.com
4. Border and Enforcement News
- Arizona Renews Push to Criminalize Immigrants
- Dallas police ticketed 39 drivers in 3 years for not speaking English
- U.S. readies plan to ID departing visitors
- Border Arrests Decline Again
- S.F. Sanctuary Policy: Feds Not Going to Look the Other Way
- Authorities arrest man as part of crackdown on passport application fraud
- Criminal deportations spike in Pacific Northwest
5. News from the Courts
- Fourth Circuit on motions to reopen: Nken
- Supreme Court query puts Janet Napolitano on the spot
6. News Bytes
- Abused Wife Wins Political Asylum in US
- Federal complaint: Filipino teachers held in 'servitude'
- Asylum seeker realized her dream but now is missing
- Settlement opens door for hundreds of legal immigrants to become U.S. citizens
- Immigration officials target 14 US cities in campaign against human trafficking
- Balloon boy parents to plead guilty; Mother faced deportation to Japan
- U.S. Identifies 111,000 Immigrants with Criminal Records
- Immigrant girls and women seeking green cards will no longer be required to get HPV vaccine
- Record Foreign Student Attendance Highlights DHS “Open Doors” Policy
- Secretary Napolitano Announces Rule Proposing Permanent Global Entry Program
7. Washington Watch
- Durbin vows to pursue DREAM Act
- Citizenship question will not be added to 2010 census
- Vitter amendment on census falls in Senate vote
- White House to Begin Push on Immigration Overhaul in 2010 - U.S. Attorney Nominee Criticized Over Raids
8. Notes from the Visalaw.com Blogs
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