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TUNEINON 1170 AM ON EVERY MONDAY FROM 12PM TO 1PM FOR THE SHAH PEERALLY LAW SHOW

 

Theme for August 2n 2010 Show:

H1B ISSUES INCLUDING TRANSFERS AND THE NEW H1B MEMOS. GUEST SPEAKER HASAN ABDULLAH, SUPERVISING IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY

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  • Ariz. Immigration Law Is A Challenge For Police
    "Even the people who would be charged with enforcing Arizona's controversial new immigration law can't agree on the question of whether it's a good idea." NPR, July 28, 2010.

  • Arizona Girds For Long Legal Fight Over Immigration
    "in blocking the heart of the bill, Judge Susan Bolton's ruling could not have been clearer, says Gabriel Jack Chin, a professor of law at the University of Arizona. "It's basically a complete victory for the United States," Chin said. "She [Bolton] regards immigration regulation as a federal responsibility and a federal power."" NPR, July 29, 2010.

  • As Deaths in Desert Soar, an Arizona Morgue Grows Crowded
    "The Pima County morgue is running out of space as the number of Latin American immigrants found dead in the deserts around Tucson has soared this year during a heat wave." NYT, July 28, 2010.

  • Ruling Is New Hot-Button Issue in Hot Season
    "The 2012 presidential election, which will draw a far larger number of voters to the polls, will likely turn on swing voters, including Latinos in key states such as Colorado and Nevada, administration officials said. "I find it incomprehensible that Republicans are almost unanimously negative on this decision," New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said. "It's just alienating Hispanic voters.…If Republicans continue to block efforts for comprehensive reform, they're going to suffer at the polls." WSJ, July 29, 2010.

  • 2010 Immigration-Related Laws and Resolutions in the States (January-June 2010)
    "As of June 30, 2010, 44 state legislatures passed 191 laws and adopted 128 resolutions. Five bills were vetoed, for a total of 314 enacted laws and resolutions, a 21 percent increase over 2009." NCSL, July 20, 2010.

  • Bolton decision: USA v. Arizona
    July 28, 2010.

  • Detention and Deportation Consequences of Arizona Immigration Law (SB 1070)
    Detention Watch Network, July 2010.

  • DHS on Arizona decision
    "The court’s decision to enjoin most of SB1070 correctly affirms the federal government’s responsibilities in enforcing our nation's immigration laws." DHS, July 28, 2010.

  • Documentary to depict plight of undocumented students
    "Daniela Balderas and Erik Burgos have seen the struggles that fellow students can go through if they are in the country illegally – and they wanted others to see those hardships, too. So, the two Southern Methodist University seniors decided to make a documentary about those students in North Texas. "Typically, when we think of 'undocumented' we always think of an individual that's doing lawn work, washing dishes," Burgos said. "But rarely does the thought of a college student or college graduate cross our mind. We want to capture that side of a broken immigration policy."" Dallas Morning News, July 27, 2010.

  • Federal judge blocks part of Arizona immigration law
    "With scant hours to go before a controversial Arizona immigration law goes into effect, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday against the implementation of parts of the law." CNN, July 28, 2010.



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