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1. Openers
2. ABCs of Immigration Law: H-2A Temporary Agricultural Visas
3. Ask Visalaw.com
4. Border and Enforcement News
-ICE says no opt-out for local jurisdictions
-Immigration audits of employers increase
-Deportation of criminals increases
-Authorities use social networking sites to detect immigration fraud
-California border inspector accused of taking bribes -Napolitano and border sector chief say border is secure
-DHS set to discontinue SBInet virtual fence
5. News from the Courts
-Arizona immigration law: Judge denies bid to halt lawsuit
-C-SPAN will televise SB 1070 appeal live
-U.S. citizen sues over wrongful deportation
-Supreme Court takes Arizona E-Verify report
-9th Circuit strikes down Arizona voter law
6. News Bytes
-Despite economy, Americans don’t want farm work
-Stephen Colbert testifies before immigration subcommittee
-Media moguls urge Congress to reform immigration
-Cuban exiles in Spain can come to the U.S.
-Lou Dobbs responds to illegal hiring allegations
-NV gubernatorial candidate accused of hiring undocumented worker
-Hispanics have longest life expectancy
-South Carolina town passes E-Verify legislation
-Rep. Gutierrez opts not to join Chicago mayoral race
-Study: Crime drops in CA as immigration increases
7. Washington Watch
-GOP filibusters DREAM Act
-Obama hopes GOP will ‘come to senses’ on DREAM Act after Nov.
-Gutierrez confident DREAM Act still alive; will stump for Reid
-DNC chair says Latino vote is critical
-Angle takes heat for remarks to high school Latinos
-GOP senators call for hearing on immigration dismissals
8. Updates from the Visalaw.com Blogs
9. State Department Visa Bulletin: November 2010
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