After
a glorious summer,
it's time to go back
to school. At noon
on Tuesday, September
8th the President
welcomed America's
students back to school
- after all, sometimes
they need a little
extra motivation after
a long summer.
Labor Day,
a tribute to workers:
The first Monday of
September, i.e. September
7, 2009, was celebrated
as Labor Day. The
first Labor Day holiday
was celebrated in
1882 to pay tribute
to American workers.
Today, for many people,
Labor Day means two
things: a day off
and the end of summer.
But if it's not that…then
what actually is Labor
Day? Labor
Day is a day when
we recognize and pay
tribute to all workers
in the US - both documented
and undocumented -
who work hard everyday
to contribute to the
country.
We all need to remember
this each year as
we enjoy this day.
Recovery Act
Milestone - The First
200 Days
In late May the Obama
administration set out
an ambitious plan aimed
at spurring the economic
stimulus, including
benchmarks for ten specific
agencies. On September
3 the Recovery Act reached
the 200 day mark. Vice
President Joe Biden,
in a letter to the President,
reported on the status
of the plan. In his
letter Vice President
Biden remarked: "I am
pleased to report to
you that all ten agencies
have met or exceeded
their commitments."
Highlights
of the accomplishments
include:
- The Department
of Health and Human
Services exceeded
its goal of providing
expanded service
at 1,129 Health
Centers in 50 states
and 8 territories
- providing that
expanded service
to approximately
500,000 patients.
- The Department
of Education kept
more educators in
our schools - meeting
their goal of funding
over 135,000 education
positions across
the nation.
- The Department
of Justice put more
officers in our
communities - funding
4,699 law enforcement
officers' salaries
and benefits for
three years.
- The Department
of Veterans Affairs
met their goal of
beginning improvements
at 90 Veterans Medical
Centers across 38
states.
"In
200 days, the Recovery
Act has made significant
progress in revitalizing
our communities and
providing the basis
for economic growth,"
said Treasury Deputy
Secretary Neal Wolin.
"Through innovative
programs established
by the Recovery Act,
the Treasury Department
has provided tax relief
to millions of families,
supported increased
development of affordable
housing and clean
energy projects, and
provided new tools
for states and communities
to fund much needed
infrastructure projects."
Immigration
Reform, not this year?
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Another hot topic, which
so far has been largely
kept out of the news,
is immigration reform.
However, we may soon
be hearing much more
about it. During a recent
trip to Mexico, President
Barack Obama expressed
his hope for action
on a comprehensive immigration
bill. While he would
like to see action this
year he is not hopeful
that will happen.
"I would anticipate
that, before the year
is out, we will have
draft legislation along
with sponsors potentially
in the House and the
Senate who are ready
to move this forward
and, when we come back
next year, that we should
be in a position to
start acting,'' he said.
President
Obama will find support
for his immigration
proposals among the
Hispanic voters. An
April ABC News/Washington
Post poll showed 61
percent favored giving
illegal immigrants
the right to stay
legally if they paid
a fine and met other
requirements. But
the main reason for
seeking action is
that it's one of those
big issues Obama promised
to address. His recent
moves indicate he
recognizes that, despite
the perils of an ambitious
agenda, he needs to
take advantage of
this opportunity to
seek important changes.
In what
many are calling a
political success
President Obama's
first nomination to
the US Supreme Court,
was Sonia Sotomayor.
Justice Sotomayor
is the Supreme Court's
first Hispanic justice.
Many believe this
move reinforced the
President's standing
with a key voter group.
Recent
polls show Hispanics
strongly supports
President Obama and
the Democratic Party.
In stark contrast
the polls give the
GOP and its leadership
stunningly low single-digit
support.
Moving back to our
immigration updates,
there is no change
in the count of the
H-1B
and H-2B
visas. A comprehensive
immigration reform
is soon required to
make our broken immigration
system, fall in place.
Other
Developments in Immigration
Law
CBP Debuts
Global Entry Program
at Seattle Airport
On September 1, 2009
CBP and the Port of
Seattle demonstrated
Global Entry, a new
clearance system for
international air
travelers at Seattle-Tacoma
International Airport.
Global Entry applicants
present their machine-readable
passport, submit their
fingerprints for biometric
verification and make
a declaration at the
kiosk.
Federal Contractors
Required to Use E-Verify
Beginning Sept. 8,
2009
Effective September
8, 2009, federal contractors
and subcontractors
will be required to
use the E-Verify system
to verify their employees'
eligibility to work
in the United States.
Immigration
Articles and Other
Fun Stuff:
Now for the regulars
- this month's Immigration
Article on
'Affidavit of
Support' is a
must read if you are
applying or intend
to apply for a K-1
or K-3
visa. The article
gives you a detailed
insight about the
Affidavit of Support
and also holds a comparison
between forms
I-134
and I-864.
Also check out our
In Focus
section for this month,
where we are going
to explore the differences
between 'Visa' and
'Status'.
Every month we introduce
a new and interesting
question for our opinion
poll. Last month's
poll results indicate
that 70.21%
of the respondents
believe that President
Obama's decision of
postponing the immigration
reform is not worthwhile.
We appreciate that
people take interest
in the opinion question
and cast their vote
to give us their feedback.
Keep it up! And continue
to cast your vote
to express Your
Opinion.
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We
congratulate
Keila Felts
for winning last
month's Immigration
Quiz.
Again, we received
a significant
number of responses
from our readers,
who talked about
various solutions
to support their
position, but
Keila
Felts
gave the |
correct answer and won
free online consultation
to discuss the concerned
Immigration issues.
So it’s time to get
ready for this month's
quiz. If you know the
correct answer your
name might be featured
in next month's newsletter.
All the Best!!!
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