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Siskind's Immigration Bulletin
June 30
, 2010

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1. Openers

2. ABC's of Immigration Law: Adopting Foreign Orphans

3. Ask Visalaw.com

4. Border and Enforcement News 


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Top Official Says Feds May Not Process Illegally Present Immigrants Referred From Arizona

-Arizona Gov. Brewer announces appointment of counsel to defend 
           immigration law     

-Obama to send troops to U.S.-Mexican border

-Arizona immigration law will boost crime in U.S. cities, police chiefs say

-Mass. Senate passes crackdown on illegal immigrants

-Arizona seeks dismissal of lawsuit over new law

-Do You Take This Immigrant?

-Arizona immigration law may increase Phoenix foreclosures

-Texas Republicans add Arizona-like residency checks to platform


5. News from the Courts           
        
        -Justice poised to file legal challenge to Arizona immigration law
       
-Day Labor and Free Speech

6. News Bytes
       
        -Rhode Island House speaker kills immigration bill
        -Ballot measures proposed on Ariz. immigration law
        -Britain to scrap unpopular ID card program (INTERNATIONAL NEWS)
        -US, Cuba to hold immigration talks (INTERNATIONAL NEWS)
        -Clinton hopes for US immigration fix this year
        -The immigration brain drain
        -ICE Realigns Itself, but Won't Call It a Restructuring


7. Washington Watch

-Top GOPer: Calderon 'crossed the line' by criticizing Ariz. law

-Hatch says Mexican president should lay off Arizona Immigration

-Senate Dems to give federal commission say over legal immigrant
           workers  

-John McCain's Bid to Send 6,000 Troops to Border Rebuffed in Senate

-Obama on Arizona: Presidents don't do Boycotts

-DOJ officials met in Phoenix with Arizona AG

-DeMint bid to build border fence defeated

-McCain Pretends That He Now Opposes The DREAM Act


8. Updates from the Visalaw.com Blogs




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