Paranoia on the rise

August 25, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
"Hate on the Rise in United States." "This next generation of hate incorporates elements of the militias, gun advocates, “nativists” opposed to immigration, tax protesters, and “birthers,” who have questioned the place of birth and citizenship of President Obama. The alignment of these groups could provide a dangerous mix that is susceptible to violence given the right combination of encouragement and firearms. ..... The report cites the Fox News Channel’s Glenn Beck and CNN’s Lou Dob

JW Sues Treasury for Records on TARP Funds Distributed to Boston Bank after Intervention by Rep. Barney Frank

August 22, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
From the Desk of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: JW Sues Treasury for Records on TARP Funds Distributed to Boston Bank after Intervention by Rep. Barney Frank Barney Frank is no stranger to scandal. As you may recall, Judicial Watch uncovered documents proving that Frank was well aware of massive problems at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, even while he blocked attempts by Congress to rein them in. Frank, of course, has been the beneficiary of tens of thousands of dollars from the two m

The 14 Lies Blocking Peace in the Middle East

August 20, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
by ToddK on August 20, 2009 If our officials don’t understand the history, and dynamics, of the Middle East conflict, they are unqualified to participate in it’s “Solution.” If they Do know, and continue to promote the current, “popular,” version of the dispute, and appease the “Palestinians” at all cost, and endanger Israel’s existence, at every turn, then they are Criminal… [This is a long piece. It's posted for a reason...]From: FrontPage[...] President Barack Obama and Secretary of State H

Anchor Babies: No More U.S. Citizenship

August 17, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
Does it make sense to taxpayers for 400,000 pregnant mothers to break across America’s borders annually—and birth their babies into instant citizenship in the United States? Is it fair for American taxpayers to pay for those births in hospitals via the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)? Does it stand to reason that taxpayers must then pay for those children to enjoy 13 years of schooling at the expense of our children? Does anyone realize that the costs run into the bi

Mr. President, We Are Not Demagogues — Please Talk With Us

August 14, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
A message from Roy Beck In Mexico, Pres. Obama called us a bad name. He was using his appearance in a foreign country to promise that he is determined early next year to “legalize” 12-20 million illegal aliens and put them on a path to U.S. citizenship. He made it pretty clear that he has a lot more admiration for citizens of other countries who break our immigration laws than he does for his own fellow citizens who oppose a blanket amnesty. The New York Times reported that Mr. Obama sai

5 Fast Ways to Get a Green Card in Fresno California Attorney Greencard Lawyer

August 13, 2009
Filed under: Green Card Attorney Fresno Immigration Lawyer 

Here are the 5 FAST Ways to Get a Green Card in Fresno California

1. Through Family Members
2. Through Employment
3. Through Asylum
4. Through Registry
5. Through Cancellation of Removal

First, the most common way of getting a green card is through a family member.
Your spouse, parents, children, and siblings can sponsor you.
Depending on which family member sponsors you, the whole process could take between close to one year and over five years. The status of the sponsoring family member is also a factor- either a US citizen or a permanent resident.

Second, employment is also a common way of getting a green card.
The most difficult part of this particular process could be finding an employer who is willing to sponsor you. Many employers are reluctant to sponsor a foreign worker due to the legal and application costs in combination with the employer’s legal obligation. Thus, as a beneficiary, you need to ensure that your potential employer understands the legal process for sponsorship. There could be also a huge difference in legal fees among attorneys. So, you need to make sure to hire an attorney with reasonable legal fees.

Third, the goverment reports that there have still been a large number of asylum applicants each year. The unique aspect of the asylum process is that the asylum case is heavily based upon the applicant’s personal statement. Supplemental documents of articles and affidavits from witnesses could strengthen the case. The applicant also needs to well prepare for the interview. The attendance of an attorney of the interview is highly recommended.

Fourth, if you can prove that you have been in the United States since 1972 with a few requirements satisfied, you have a very good chance of getting a green card by registry. Your tax and social security would certainly help your case.

Last, cancellation of removal could also be used as a way of getting a green card. Please note that this method should be used as a last resort because deportation proceedings are highly likely to follow if the asylum application is denied.

If you need more information on getting a green card, please contact here.

Attorney Phillip Kim represents his clients from the Central Valley, Southern California, and Northern California including Fresno County, Kings County, Kern County, Stanislaus County, Tulare County, Merced County, San Joaquin Valley County, Los Angeles County, and the San Francisco Bay area with cities such as Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, Merced, Tulare, Visalia, Modesto, Stockton, Hanford, Lemoore, San Jose, San Francisco, and San Diego.

Morning Briefing for August 12, 2009

August 12, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
REDSTATE MORNING BRIEFING FOR AUGUST 12, 2009 Sign up to get the morning briefing by email here. HEALTHCARE FACT OF THE DAY Billions in Pork Barrel Spending for ‘Community Transformation’ and ‘Beautification’ Under the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee’s “Affordable Health Choices Act,” local governments can apply for “community transformation” grants to build jungle gyms, sidewalks, bicycle paths, and grocery stores, to install streetlights, and

Obama Attending First US-Canada-Mexico Summit

August 9, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
WASHINGTON – When President Barack Obama visited Mexico in April, the now-global swine flu epidemic — unbeknownst to the White House — had just begun there and an Obama aide returned home sick. What could have become a diplomatic downer, however, ultimately turned into a bright spot. Obama was never in danger, the aide and his family recovered, and the two nations cooperated extensively on the flu outbreak through the spring and beyond. The United States earned huge points with its southern neig

Taranto on anchor babies

August 6, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
Taranto relies on some very old precedents for his argument below and that is a fairly weak strategy. Is the Dredd Scott precedent still binding, for instance? SCOTUS can reverse itself and if Congress passed a law interpreting the 14th Amendment as applying only to children of people who were legally in the USA, SCOTUS might well uphold that. Their rulings on the 14th can be so flexible that they ignore its words completely — as shown by the way that have upheld various “affirmative actio

More “Birther” Nonsense?

August 3, 2009
Filed under: Immigration News 
I’ll link and you can decide. Is this really smoking gun of Obama’s Kenyan birth? California attorney Orly Taitz, who has filed a number of lawsuits demanding proof of Barack Obama’s eligibility to serve as president, has released a copy of what purports to be a Kenyan certification of birth and has filed a new motion in U.S. District Court for its authentication. Looks as real as the other one. At least they admit that they’re not sure if it’s real. Guess how many ways to get Hawaii

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