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SHRM Keynote Condoleezza Rice: United By A Creed

Wednesday, July 11th, 2012

By:  Timothy Sutton, Communications Editor

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was a keynote speaker at the 2012 Society for Human Resource Management Strategy Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Rice addressed the conference on the issue of immigration reform and the future of our nation. In her speech, Rice endorsed economically unbiased immigration reform:  “It doesn’t matter where you came from, it matters where you’re going. And that belief has led people to come here for generations from across the world, just to be a part of that. And frankly, it hasn’t mattered whether it was Sergei Brin whose parents brought him here at 7 years old from Russia and he founds Google, or the guy who came to make five dollars and fifty cents. 

They are the same ambitious, risk taking people and America has been able to gather them and I do not know when immigrants became the enemy…But of course it is not just those who come here, but those who are here who happen to believe also that it doesn’t matter where you came from, it matters where you are going.”

Although she has stepped out of politics to teach at Stanford, Rice has been widely rumored as a front-runner for Mitt Romney’s presidential running mate. Her life story embodies the American Dream:  “Americans are not united by blood or ethnicity or religion or nationality. We are united by a creed. You can come from humble circumstances and you can do great things. And if that’s ever not true, then this society will rip itself apart. And then, a little girl grows up in Birmingham, Alabama, where her parents can’t take her to the movie theater or restaurant or the hospital, where she won’t have a white classmate until her parents take her to Denver.

 And yet even though she couldn’t have a hamburger at the Woolworth’s lunch counter, her parents had her convinced she could be the president of the United States if she wanted to be and she became the Secretary of State.

 Sometimes, oftentimes, what seems impossible seems inevitable in retrospect. And on that basis, we will continue to repair and to lead, and the world will move more and more towards prosperity and dignity and freedom.”

Wrapping up her keynote to hundreds of HR professionals from around the nation, Rice reiterated her unwavering faith in America as a global leader saying, So I remain optimistic about our future, and I believe that it will be led by the most generous and most compassionate nation on earth, and that country is called the United States of America.”

Recognizing the tremendous potential and opportunity of America is the first step to reinvigorating our economy and future. Despite the persistence of mass media’s doom-and-gloom economic outlook, there is unwavering hope within US immigrant populations. If your company employs or plans to employ, immigrant or foreign workers, contact us for more information on how to successfully build upon your workforce prosperity.

 

 

 

California Trust Act: AB 1081 | News from Immigration Compliance Group

Saturday, July 7th, 2012

By:  Timothy Sutton, Communications Editor

California’s governor is poised to sign a bill AB 1081 dubbed “The Anti-Arizona Act,” officially titled: Transparency and Responsibility Using State Tools or California TRUST Act. The bill is an attempt by California legislators to set a national precedent: local government opting-out of enforcing federal immigration policies. This anti-Arizona legislation arguably mirrors the purpose of Arizona’s SB 1070, selective enforcement of federal immigration laws. Without question, immigration laws are under federal jurisdiction. Enforcement of immigration law is not within the discretionary powers of a state or local government. The TRUST Act is an attempt by California to allow local government to back out of an agreement with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Secure Communities program signed in 2008.

Secure Communities requires that police and law enforcement provide the federal government with fingerprints of criminal suspects detained by local authorities. These fingerprints are run through a federal database for dangerous undocumented criminals; upon discovery of any prior criminal record, undocumented detainees will be placed into expedited deportation proceedings. California’s initiative to overrule nationally implemented immigration programs is teetering on a slippery slope.

AB 1081 requires:

  • Local governments pass “opt-in” ordinances in order to continue participation in the Secure Communities Program
  • Submit “anti-racial profiling” plans to the DOJ and monitoring associated with Secure Communities participation
  • The modified participation agreement must include safeguards against racial profiling not limited to:
    • Prohibiting driver’s license checkpoints to obtain fingerprints
    • Establishing an expedited complaint system to review claims prior to removal

Businesses may resent the current administration’s attack on their hiring or employment practices. An unprecedented number of ICE audits, sanctions, civil lawsuits and multi-agency (most recently the SEC) investigations threaten employer’s economic welfare. Nonetheless, allowing states to opt-out of immigration agreements may lead to further complications in the future for American businesses.

While many Americans remain divided on a national Dream Act (deportation stay for undocumented college students), few agree that state enforcement over immigration laws further confuses an already troublesome issue. The solution is to find a nationally supported immigration policy that allows American businesses to thrive, but keeps our borders secure. Critics of AB 1081 believe California will become a “refuge” for undocumented aliens. Currently, our broken immigration system has conflicting policies on employee screening, visa application/renewal, and undocumented criminal deportation. Until the politics of immigration subside, businesses should seek legal assistance to ensure their compliance with ever-changing immigration policies.

Immigration Compliance Group has real-world experience in  business and employment-related immigration and compliance matters, ensuring your company’s future is secure. For more breaking immigration news signup to stay informed and contact our office at 562 612.3996 or email info@immigrationcompliancegroup.com.

 

America’s Future is Brighter than Fireworks

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

By: Timothy Sutton, Communications Editor

My grandmother turns ninety-two years old this Fourth of July. Born and raised in Hawaii, she is one of seven daughters of an immigrant Chinese farmer. She grew up speaking Chinese, but raised her children to be American. To her, being American is more than just eating hamburgers instead of Chinese food; it is a love affair with endless possibilities. A bank teller, married to a butcher, my grandmother sacrificed all financial possessions to support her children’s education. The result: a doctor, an engineer, a certified public accountant, and two Ph.Ds.

America is a collection of success stories like my grandmother’s. We are a nation born out of a common struggle to establish a greater good for all. Our history may be shorter than many nations, but our progress is unparalleled.

Our strength and unity have made us a great nation that continues to rapidly progress. Our youth are both bright and ambitious. Over the last ninety-two years, my grandmother has participated in the most amazing experiment of freedom and personal liberty the world has ever known. This Independence Day, while the rockets cascade vibrant red, white, and blue hues across the night sky, another great American will be born; who knows what endless possibilities they may achieve over the next ninety-two years?

Immigration Politics: How Serious Are Demands? | News from Immigration Compliance Group

Friday, May 4th, 2012

By: Timothy Sutton, Communications Editor                                                              

On May 3rd, 2012, the President reassured the nation of his dedication to reforming U.S. immigration policies. In his speech, President Obama insisted that upon re-election, he would immediately overhaul the current immigration system. Of late, the DREAM act, a pathway for un-documented students to achieve citizenship, has been at the forefront of immigration politics. But while politicians argue over issues regarding individual rights to obtaining U.S. citizenship, businesses are left wondering where they fit into the proposed immigration “system-overhauls.”

Over the last two years, the dramatic increase in I-9 audits by the current administration have been well documented on this and other blogs. Additionally, the White House website clearly outlines the President’s vision for immigration reform, “Demanding accountability for businesses that break the law by undermining American workers and exploiting undocumented workers.”

This week, HerbCo, an agricultural business in the state of Washington, received $1,000,000 in fines for hiring illegal workers. HerbCo Management also received sentences of five years probation after entering guilty pleas to the criminal charges against them. A week prior, a restaurateur in Oakland, California was sentenced to 41 months in prison for improperly reporting the wages of over one hundred illegal workers to the IRS.

These hefty penalties reflect the seriousness of President Obama’s demands for business accountability. If the pathway to legal citizenship becomes more accessible to children, will businesses shoulder more of the blame for facilitating the illegal immigration of their parents?  Business owners under the current political climate cannot afford workplace verification non-compliance. For more information on how to prepare your business for upcoming changes to the U.S. immigration system contact our office at info@immigrationcompliancegroup.com or call 562 612.3996.

USCIS and White House Officials Head to Silicon Valley for IT Summit

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Top officials from the White House and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services are in Silicon Valley for the week to solicit viewpoints and input from the start-up community on how the administration can improve the way it hands out visas to talented entrepreneurs who’ve landed funding to create new companies.  While Obama is asking the question how he can improve the immigration process for foreign entrepreneurs, he’s stating to UniVision, “I’ve got 5 years left to solve immigration.”  Our question is, must we really remain in the dark ages for 5 more years?

The article states that comprehensive immigration reform legislation continues to remain stalled in congress, as is specific bi-partisan legislation that attempts to address some of these start-up visa issues. So the Obama administration is left trying to make the most of the rules that it currently has on the books by re-interpreting a more accommodating implementation of those rules with fresh information gathered from the field.   The consensus is that Obama lacks the conviction to use his executive authority in an election year on controversial immigration issues, and that this is simply PR.  We say — this is exactly the time for him to use his executive authority anywhere he possibly can concerning immigration reform.   We shall see if anything comes of this.  More on this here.

DHS Reforms To Attract And Retain Highly Skilled Immigrants; Expand OPT Eligibility, H-4 dependents work authorization & more

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) this week announced a series of administrative reforms to help attract new businesses and new investment to the U.S. and ensure that the U.S. has the most skilled workforce in the world. These reforms are to take place over a period of time.

Leaders in the private sector launched the Startup America Partnership, an independent alliance of entrepreneurs, corporations, universities, foundations, and other leaders, joining together to fuel innovative, high-growth U.S. start-ups. Within just one year, the Partnership has mobilized to make over $1 billion in business services available to a national network that will serve as many as 100,000 start-ups over the next three years.

For more on this: http://www.whitehouse.gov/economy/business/startup-america

Immigration Solutions | CIR Introduced in the Senate by Menendez and Leahy

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Senate Dems Robert Menendez (NJ) and Patrick Leahy (VT) introduced the CIR Act of 2010 that proposes major  overhaul to the immigration system, making changes in employment and family-based programs with enhancements to I-9 (employment eligibility verification) employer obligations.  Most feel that this will not be the avenue by which CIR is accomplished, but that many of its ideas, including those int the CIR ASAP Bill that was introduced by Luis Gutierrez (D/IL) and the REPAIR proposal introduced by Senators Schumer (D-NY) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) earlier this year, will all be considered when Congress decides to get serious about tackling immigration reform and actually start debating the issues.

The Bill does propose the creation of an Immigration Commission that would have authority to recommend yearly NIV and IV numerical limits.

The Bill proposes changes to the H-1B program by requiring employers to post the job opening on a new DOL website.  Employer with 50 or more employees would be prohibited from petitioning for additional H-1B workers if their workforce was comprised of more than 50% H-1B and L-1 workers, excluding those who are the beneficiaries of a pending or approved labor certification or employer-based immigrant petition.  Additionally, employers would be prohibited from placing H-1B workers at a 3rd party site, unless the worker was primarily supervised and controlled by the petitioner/employer.

DOL would be charged with additional authority to review LCA’s for fraud or misrepresentation and would have up to 14 days to certify an LCA (makes one wonder if we’d ever get a case out the door!)  with additional authority to investigate complaints against H-1B employers and to conduct employer H-1B compliance audits.  This is yet another reminder to employers to make sure that their Public Access Files are in order and that they are working with immigration attorneys who provide them with PAF files and overall compliance guidance and training.

Proposed changes to the L-1 Program would include requiring employers to offer L-1 employees insurance and other benefits on the same basis as that offered to US workers.  Increasing restrictions would be imposed on “new office” L-1 petitions and would require DHS to submit a report to Congress on L-1Blanket use.  On the positive side, the bill wold provide some relief for small employers seeking L-1A status for foreign nationals.  It would forbid adjudicators from using the small size of an L-1 employer as a negative factor in executive or managerial eligibility for L-1A status, but would increase DHS authority to investigate complaints against L-1 employers and impose new penalties upon employers who violate L-1 regs.

*** (Relief for Registered Nurses) *** — The Bill proposes to create a new H-2C temporary, nonimmigrant visa for occupations for which there is a shortage of American labor.  The initial H-2C visa would be valid for three years and renewed for three more years. With some exceptions, an H-2C visa could be revoked if the visa holder has been unemployed for more than 60 days.  After 4 years, an H-2C non-immigrant may file an application for adjustment of status, provided that he/she has been continuously employed, establishes progress toward civics and English proficiency, meets all criminal and other background checks and pays additional fines and fees.

There is a proposal to include a new H-1C program for lesser-skilled workers with job offers from US employers, and the creation of a premium processing program for administrative appeals of employment-based immigrant petition denials.

Relief for Undocumented Immigrants: Creates a provisional legal status, Lawful Prospective Immigrant (LPI), for undocumented immigrants who are present in the U.S. as of September 30, 2010, register with the government, have never committed a serious crime, and are otherwise admissible to the United States.  LPI status will be initially valid for four years, with the possibility of extensions.  LPI status confers work and travel authorization.  After six years in LPI/LPID status, an applicant may apply to become a lawful permanent resident, provided he or she continues to meet all eligibility requirements, including renewed biometrics and background and security checks, and also establishes basic citizenship and English skills, payment of all taxes, and compliance with Selective Service registration.

Employment-based Immigrant Petitions: The bill would recapture unused employment and family-based visa numbers from 1992 to 2007, and implement for future years  that unusued immigrant visa numbers roll over each fiscal year including the base amount of 140,000 –  plus numbers from 1992-2007 – and any unusued numbers from the previous year.  Those with approved visa petitions who are subject to wait times would be eligible to apply for AOS upon payment of an additional $500 filing fee and would be entitled to 3-year EADs and travel documents.  Those with pending immigrant visa petitions would be eligible to apply for AOS at the discretion of DHS.

We link to a complete summary of the CIR Reform Act from Immigration Policy Center.

Immigration Solutions will continue to update and report on any and all CIR issues as they arise.

Obama Signs $600M Border Security Bill into Law Today

Friday, August 13th, 2010

President Barack Obama on Friday signed a bill directing $600 million more to securing the U.S.-Mexico border, a modest election-year victory that underscores his failure so far to deliver an overhaul of immigration law from Congress.

Obama signed the bill Friday in a low-key Oval Office ceremony alongside Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. There were cameras present, but no reporters. The action came a day after the Senate convened in special session during its summer recess to pass the bill.

“Look, only Congress can pass a bill,” Napolitano said. “The president can advocate. He can get them to the table, as he has in the Roosevelt Room upstairs. He can implore. He can provide ideas. He can agree to a framework, as he already has. He can give a major address that spells out what’s needed in a bill, but only Congress can pass a bill.”

The new law will pay for the hiring of 1,000 more Border Patrol agents to be deployed at critical areas, as well as more Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. It provides for new communications equipment and greater use of unmanned surveillance drones. The Justice Department gets more money to help catch drug dealers and human traffickers.

“Efforts to overhaul our broken immigration system have once again taken a back seat to appeasing anti-immigrant xenophobes, as Congress passed another dramatic escalation in border enforcement with very little evidence that past escalations have been effective,” said Margaret Moran, president of the League of United Latin American Citizens.

More on this

Obama’s Statement on Passing the Border Security Bill

USA Today

Breaking News| USCIS Leaked Memo Presents Alternatives to Immigration Reform

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

The Obama Administration is considering ways that it could act without Congressional approval  – some options to provide immigration relief, should comprehensive immigration reform legislation not pass.

In an internal memo to Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the Director of USCIS, from the Offices of Chief Counsel and Policy and Strategy lay out some suggestions that USCIS might undertake within the current structure of the law without having to wait for Congress to pass legislation. Some of the key suggestions include the following:

1. Provide work authorization for H-4 dependent spouses if the H-1 applicant has an application for permanent residence and has extended beyond the 6 year limit. Currently H-4 dependents have to wait for the filing of an I-485 application to get work authorization, however, that can’t be done unless the priority date is current.

2. Expand the ‘dual intent” doctrine to non-immigrants such as TN’s, F-1, O and P and E visa holders. This could be especially helpful for applicants in TN status (such as registered nurses) who have delayed filing an I-140 petition because of concerns about traveling since TN is not currently a “dual intent” status.

3. Create a grace period ranging from 45 to 90 days for most of the non-immigrant categories. This would be especially helpful for H-1B applicants who wish to do an H-1B transfer if they lose a job and soon find a new job.  Currentf law holds the person to be “out of status” and subjects the H-1B applicant to returning to their home country to get a new visa stamped.

4. Eliminate unlawful presence (3 year and 10 year bar) for adjustment of status applicants. This would allow applicants who are subject to the bar on re-entry to freely travel and re-enter the U.S. to resume their application.

5. Expand premium processing to all employment-based cases. USCIS noted that they do not have a current backlog in cases so they are equipped to expand their premium processing unit.

6. Utilize deferred inspection to applicants whose removal is not in the public interest. This allows a “stay” in the U.S. to buy time for the applicant to have some form of legislative relief in the future.

7. Expand the EB-5 investor visa program. This program provides permanent residence to foreign nationals who invest in a U.S. business that creates at least 10 jobs, however, the program has been underutilized. The USCIS views this program as an important tool to revitalize the U.S. economy.

8. Extend work authorization on EADs when an extension is filed. This would allow automatic 240-day work authorization for an applicant who files an EAD extension before the current one expires. Currently the renewed EAD must be approved by the time the current one expires for the foreign national to continue to lawfully work.

USCIS believes these options are immediately at their disposal or can be quickly implemented through notice in the Federal Register based upon current authority. There is no word yet whether USCIS will implement these suggestions.

Supporters of comprehensive immigration reform are certain to welcome any effort by the Obama administration to unilaterally open pathways to citizenship for many currently in the country illegally. But the draft is also sure to outrage immigration-restriction groups.

Christopher Bentley, a USCIS spokesperson, said that internal memos help the agency “do the thinking that leads to important changes; some of them are adopted and others are rejected” and that “nobody should mistake deliberation and exchange of ideas for final decisions.”

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Immigration Solutions | AZ Breaking News and News Bytes

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Breaking News

  • Judge Blocks AZ Law

A federal judge today blocked the most controversial parts of Arizona’s immigration law from taking effect, delivering a last-minute victory to opponents of the crackdown.  The judge also put on hold parts of the law that required immigrants to carry their papers at all times, and made it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places.  We link here and here for more on the subject

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