Monday, July 27, 2009

It takes a Nation of Immigrators to hold us back

I recently checked out a few postings on another immigration lawyer's blog called www.nationofimmigrators.com. It is nice to see that there are other people as frustrated as I am with the lack of "Services" inherent in dealing with United States Citizenship & Immigration Services. Judging from Angelo's bio I am guessing that the title of his blog is a play on the idea of America as a Nation of Immigrants.

However, I think it also could compare to the 1988 Rap Album "It takes a nation of millions to hold us back" by Public Enemy. The album is described on their website as follows:

"Rarely has fear, anger, paranoia and anxiety been so masterfully compressed onto a record's grooves. "

That sounds to me an awful lot like the current immigration debate in the United States.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Why NY/NJ ICE is not abbreviated NICE

This story should not surprise anyone who remembers the news photograph of Elian Gonzalez. Still it is a story that the average American probably hasn't heard.

From the NY Times:
Report Says Immigration Agents Broke Laws and Agency Rules in Home Raids

By NINA BERNSTEIN
Published: July 21, 2009
Armed federal immigration agents have illegally pushed and shoved their way into homes in New York and New Jersey in hundreds of predawn raids that violated their own agency rules as well as the Constitution, according to a study to be released on Wednesday by the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.

click the title to go to the full story in NYT

or click here for the NY Daily News: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/bronx/2009/07/23/2009-07-23_study_shows_immigration_and_customs_enforcement_raids_leave_dissenters_cold.html

How to find us

A number of previous clients and old friends have told me that they have had some trouble finding us in our new home here at Wiggin & Nourie. Below are the directions as listed on our Wiggin-Nourie.com website...but I would also emphasize that there are several entrances to this building ours is called the Center Entrance (because it is in the center of the bulding) and we are on the third floor.

Manchester Office
WHEN TRAVELING FROM:
THE SOUTH - 93N or 3N/Everett Turnpikefrom 93N, take the 293N/101W Exit and follow the directions from the EAST. From 3N/Everett Turnpike, the highway will become 293N take 293N to Exit 6 (Amoskeag St. Goffstown Rd). Bear right toward Manchester at the Amoskeag Inn, through the traffic light to the Canal St. Exit (right). At bottom of ramp, turn right onto N. Commercial Street. Our office is located in the Jefferson Mill Building which is the first Mill Building on the right. Parking is available in front of the building to the left of the entrance marked "center" as you face the building, and each space is designated "client."

THE EAST - 101WTake 93S/101W to 293N/101W Exit (right). Pass the mall, cross the river and bear right at 293N to Exit 6 (Amoskeag St. Goffstown Rd). Bear right toward Manchester at the Amoskeag Inn, through the traffic light to the Canal St. Exit (right). At bottom of ramp, turn right onto N. Commercial Street. Our office is located in the Jefferson Mill Building which is the first Mill Building on the right. Parking is available in front of the building to the left of the entrance marked "center" as you face the building, and each space is designated "client."

THE WEST - 101ETake 101E to 293N Manchester Exit (right) to Exit 6 (Amoskeag St. Goffstown Rd). Bear right toward Manchester at the Amoskeag Inn, through the traffic light to the Canal St. Exit (right). At bottom of ramp, turn right onto N. Commercial Street. Our office is located in the Jefferson Mill Building which is the first Mill Building on the right. Parking is available in front of the building to the left of the entrance marked "center" as you face the building, and each space is designated "client."

THE NORTH - 93STake 93S to 293S (bear left) to Exit 6 (Amoskeag St. Goffstown Rd). Bear right towards Canal Street and The Millyard. Continue past the Amoskeag Inn, through the traffic light to the Canal St. Exit (right). At bottom of ramp, turn right onto N. Commercial Street. Our office is located in the Jefferson Mill Building which is the first Mill Building on the right. Parking is available in front of the building to the left of the entrance marked "center" as you face the building, and each space is designated "client."

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Driver License Requirements for Non-Immigrant Visa Holders

This entry links to the immigration law professors' blog. You should be able to go to the Immigration & Customs Enforcement web page to find their fact sheet (but I'll be darned if I can find it). The information is primarily intended to help students and schools understand what documentation they need to obtain a driver's license in any given state.


http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/files/dmv_factsheet1.pdf

Monday, July 20, 2009

Selective Service Registration for Male Illegal Immigrants

This is from the Selective Service Website:

ATTENTION, UNDOCUMENTED MALES & IMMIGRANT SERVICING GROUPS!
If you are a man ages 18 through 25 and living in the U.S., then you must register with Selective Service. It’s the law. You can register at any U.S. Post Office and do not need a social security number. When you do obtain a social security number, let Selective Service know. Provide a copy of your new social security number card; being sure to include your complete name, date of birth, Selective Service registration number, and current mailing address; and mail to the Selective Service System, P.O. Box 94636, Palatine, IL 60094-4636.
Be sure to register before your 26th birthday. After that, it’s too late!
Selective Service does not collect any information which would indicate whether or not you are undocumented. You want to protect yourself for future U.S. citizenship and other government benefits and programs by registering with Selective Service. Do it today.
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The weirdest thing about this is that illegal immigrants cannot join the US military. If they could, I suspect many young men and women would because they would be on a fast track to US citizenship. Still, men under twenty-six who think they might become legal residents and someday citizens should know that failure to register for Selective Service can be a set back to gaining US Citizenship.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

USCIS Lawrence, MA Office Opens

The new office of USCIS has opened in Lawrence. I haven't been there, they tell me it's nice. Here is some information about the new office from USCIS.gov

Lawrence Field Office
2 Mill Street Lawrence, MA 01840

Mailing Address
USCIS
2 Mill Street Lawrence, MA 01840

Visiting The Office
In order to visit this office or to speak with an Immigration Information Officer, you must have an appointment scheduled by USCIS, or you must schedule an INFOPASS appointment, on the USCIS website.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
Take Interstate 93 South:Take Exit 48 for Interstate 93/MA-213 toward Haverhill and Methuen.Keep left at the fork to continue toward MA-213 East and merge onto MA-213 East.Take Exit 2 and merge onto Broadway/MA-28 toward Methuen.Turn left at North Canal Street.Turn right at Methuen Street.Turn right at Mill Street.The office is on the left.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Council on Foreign Relations Report -- Immigration Reform Needed

A widely publicized report has been issued by the Council on Foreign Relations regarding the need for Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the United States. The bipartisan task force signing off on the report includes members such as Jeb Bush and former Clinton Whitehouse Chief of Staff "Mack" Mc Larty.


The task force argues that our national economic and foreign relations interests require that we improve our present immigration system. They focus on increasing immigration that helps innovation, entrepreneurship and technological advancement; improving enforcement to discourage employers from hiring unauthorized immigrant employees; and encouraging foreign exchange and immigration including from areas of the world that are not particularly friendly to the United States.