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1. Openers
2. ABC's of Immigration Law: J-1 Visas for Exchange Visitors
3. Ask Visalaw.com
4. Border and Enforcement News
-Border apprehensions down 36 percent, says CBP
-ICE announces more audits of hiring records
-U.S. arrests 678 with foreign drug-trafficking ties
-ICE outlines civil immigration enforcement priorities
5. News from the Courts
-Arizona immigration bill legal defense cost $1.5 million
-Supreme Court leaves alone state job compensation rules
-Lawsuit: company sought to hire illegally present immigrants
6. News Bytes
-USCIS naturalizes 53 soldiers during President’s Day ceremony in Iraq
-Report: Insiders pose threat to USCIS IT
-NM, WA reject bills to ban illegally present immigrant driver’s licenses
-Study: U.S. scores well in integrating migrants
-Oklahoma House panel backs comprehensive anti-immigration measure
-Utah House passes amended bill repealing in-state college tuition for illegally present immigrants
-Georgia House passes Arizona-style immigration bill
-Immigrant sponsorship bill passes Utah House
-Immigration, license bill voted down on WA Senate
-USCIS to close Vietnam office at end of month
-USCIS announces new filing location for change of address form
-Partial reduction of visa operations at U.S. Consulate, Mumbai
7. Washington Watch
-Obama backs extradition in ICE agent killing
8. Updates from the Visalaw.com Blogs
9. State Department Visa Bulletin: April 2011
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