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Dear
Readers:
This
week was not a week to inspire confidence in the folks running the country's
immigration system. Consider the following:
1.
Two employees of the INS'
2.
Officials of the General Accounting Office were able to successfully use fake
IDs and phony names to easily get past border agents at US ports of entry along
the C
3.
The
While it is impossible to totally rid government of corruption and incompetence, it seems that immigration officials at the INS and State Department have had more than their fair share in recent years. This year the INS will be fully absorbed into the Department of Homeland Security (though the consulates will remain with the State Department). Perhaps this fresh start will mean the end (or at least a reduction) in the seemingly endless string of embarrassing problems.
The
other big news this week is the announcement of the chairs of the House and
Senate immigration subcommittees. In the Senate, freshman Georgia Senator Saxby
Chambliss will take the helm. John N. Hostettler (R-Ind.) will serve as the
chairman of the House Immigration, Border Security, and Claims Subcommittee.
Rep. Hostettler has represented
As
usual, we include all of the week's news as well as our regular features this
week. We welcome your suggestions and comments; please send them to us at
In
firm news, we are pleased to announce that we now have extended our online case
tracking system to all of our clients interested in using the system. The system
allows clients to log in to our computer system using a user name and password
and see what is happening on their cases. We will be soon adding other features
including a document sharing system that will allow clients to view relevant
documents relating to their case such as INS letters and receipts, petition
letters, faxes, etc. SSHD clients who are reading this newsletter and have not
begun using the system are welcome to contact me for instructions on getting a
user name and password set up.
As
always, we remind readers that we're lawyers who make our living representing
immigration clients. 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,
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