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  • CIR: Very important, but not happening soon
    "While many Democrats publicly embrace comprehensive reform, most are privately rooting for inertia rather than tying themselves to any proposal that could be used against them in the midterms. The tough part for Obama, however, is that the Obama-Graham-Schumer summit is also being closely watched by Hispanic groups, who are demanding proof of action as a reward for their overwhelming support of Obama in 2008. With a massive March 21 pro-immigration reform rally planned for Washington, and Latinos the fastest-growing segment of the electorate, Obama can ill afford to alienate them. “For the Latino community in this country, it’s the civil rights issue of their time, so delay obviously adds to disillusionment,” said Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), a Cuban-American who has urged the administration to move more quickly. Immigration reform, he added, “would seal the community’s commitment to the Democratic Party.” That opinion is shared by a collection of Hispanic groups, who have pressured the White House in forceful terms, threatening to withdraw support if Obama doesn’t follow through on his commitment. But the appetite for a huge new push in immigration is as weak as it has been in years, with moderates like Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) — ranking member of the Homeland Security Committee — saying it’s not even on her radar. “I’m not even thinking about it,” she said." Politico, Mar. 10, 2010.

  • David Martin: Administrative Changes Can Benefit Immigration System
    "Though comprehensive legislation would provide the best fix for the country's immigration system, administrative reforms can accomplish much in the interim, University of Virginia law professor David Martin said recently. Martin, who is on a leave of absence to serve as principal deputy counsel at the Department of Homeland Security, spoke to students and faculty at an March 1 event sponsored by the Immigration Law Program." UVA Today, Mar. 8, 2010.

  • Immigration reform affords chance to improve economy
    "As President Barack Obama discusses immigration reform with congressional leaders, it is important to keep in mind that such reform would deliver a much-needed boost to the U.S. economy." Walter Ewing, Ph.D., Mar. 9, 2010.

  • Latino voters can't wait till mañana
    "This week's White House showpiece meeting with Schumer and Graham [is] meant to say to Latinos and to immigration advocates, "I am still with you". But for Latinos, long accustomed to being courted, then shunted to the side, all it really says is: "Mañana."" Stewart J. Lawrence, Mar. 9, 2010.

  • Mexican business owners seek safety in U.S.
    "At least 160 Mexican business owners thinking about finding a new home country will gather at a Monterrey, Mexico, hotel Wednesday morning to attend a seminar covering topics such as the legal requirements and financial resources in Texas to opportunities such as franchises and a review of the resources available to help Mexicans adapt to the U.S. market. Mexicans with enough money find it easy to move to and invest in the United States, thanks to a wide variety of visa categories, some established by the North American Free Trade Agreement, said San Antonio lawyer Robert Barnett." San Antonio Express-News, Mar. 8, 2010.

  • Phoenix business first to close for hiring undocumented worker
    "Danny's Subway, a sandwich shop at 1950 W. Indian School Road in Phoenix, will close for two days this year- Easter and Thanksgiving - under the terms of an agreement in which company President Dan Rose conceded that the business knowingly hired an illegal worker." Arizona Republic, Mar. 10, 2010.

  • Supreme Court sends IAC case back to 4th Circuit: Machado
    Ineffective assistance of counsel ("IAC") was an issue in an unpublished 4th Cir. case. Cert. was granted on Mar. 1, 2010 and the Supremes sent it back to the 4th Cir. for more work. Here's a drop with all the relevant links and documents. Hats off to Chuck Roth for taking it on!

  • Tweeting for Startup Visa
    "So far, more than 780 voters have sent over 2,800 messages to their elected representatives through 2gov, a nifty tool that channels Tweets to Congress. And 95 percent are supporting the bill." NextGov, Mar. 8, 2010.

  • Undocumented Asians face unique challenges in the U.S.
    "Most people think about Latinos when the conversation turns to illegal immigration, however there are more than 1 million undocumented Asians living in the U.S." Medill Reports, Mar. 8, 2010.

  • USCIS Director Mayorkas to meet with stakeholders
    "Alejandro Mayorkas, Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, cordially invites you to attend his quarterly meeting with stakeholders The meeting will be held Wednesday, March 17, 2010 @ 1:30 pm at the Tomich Conference Center, 111 Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest, Washington, DC."



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