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The National Refugee Admission
Quota is generated at the beginning of each fiscal year to set limits on the
number of individuals who can enter the country under refugee protection.
A report on refugee admissions at the conclusion of March has indicated
that only about twenty-nine percent of the available slots have been filled.
The report breaks down the
numbers into regions and individual countries.
Currently, the largest sources of immigration are
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The
The initial conclusion drawn by
the survey is that immigration is a growing concern.
Each year, more individuals answer that immigration is a problem in the
The survey not only looked to
gathering the data to understand immigration, but to understand the
As well as trying to understand
the issues by area, the survey split the data in to economic, social, political,
educational and racial divisions to account for variances in the population.
These results showed that groups within the population are as much
divided as the location in which they reside.
More specific details on these surveys can be found at http://people-press.org/reports/pdf/274.pdf.
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United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) has released a study on the number of individuals
in the country with H-1B visas. In
Fiscal Year 2004, 48 percent of H-1B visas were given to individuals with
bachelor degrees while 50 percent were offered to individuals with a masters or
higher degree. In fiscal year 2005,
the ratio swung more in favor of the higher degrees with only 44 percent of the
H-1B visas being offered to foreigners with no higher than a bachelor degree.
Separated by country, the
largest percentage of individuals entering the
The ratio of application to
acceptance for H-1B visas is extremely high.
In fiscal year of 2004, 92 percent of the applications were approved in
the H-1B visa sector. In 2005, the
ratio grew higher.
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A press release from the
The program is centered on
cooperation between Mexican and US officials in order to protect immigrants,
facilitate criminal prosecutions and tighten border security.
The coordination between governments will create an information exchange
in order to both capture smugglers and prevent impunity.
The new plans will expand the OASISS program to the following areas in
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The
State Department issued an update on the number of Schedule A green cards for
nurses and physical therapists that would be available during 2006 in a
memorandum written to the American Immigration Lawyers Assocaiton.
The State Department claims that there are approximately twenty thousand
Schedule A visas remaining. The
statement notes that a cutoff will likely occur in the first quarter of the
fiscal year 2007 unless a dramatic change in the necessity for immigrants arises
before that time.
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Eddie
Romualdo Miranda, a former immigration officer, is being charged with attempting
to obtain sexual favors in exchange for granting U.S. Citizenship.
According to Mai Tran of The Los Angeles Times, the victim was a
29 year old Vietnamese woman whose name is not being released.
Miranda had been working as an immigration officer for six months prior
to the incident.
Allegedly,
Miranda told the woman to meet him at a later time in a parking structure.
When she arrived, he became sexually aggressive which prompted her to go
to the authorities. Miranda was
arrested and is awaiting trial.
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