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Judge Urged To Drop Part of 27-Year-Old Migrant Child Care Order

A Los Angeles federal judge weighing whether to end or modify part of a 27-year-old settlement governing the treatment of migrant children in government custody was sympathetic to concerns that a rule to partially replace it doesn’t do enough to establish independent oversight.

Judge Urged To Drop Part of 27-Year-Old Migrant Child Care Order

A Los Angeles federal judge weighing whether to end or modify part of a 27-year-old settlement governing the treatment of migrant children in government custody was sympathetic to concerns that a rule to partially replace it doesn’t do enough to establish independent oversight.

Online Staffing Agency Settles Bias Claims About Non-US Citizens

The Justice Department has secured a settlement agreement with online staffing agency eTeam Inc. resolving the department’s determination that eTeam discriminated against non-US citizens with permission to work in the United States by excluding them from job opportunities based on their citizenship or immigration status, in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the agency announced Thursday.

Biden’s Immigration Action Poised to Weather Legal Challenges

President Joe Biden‘s latest use of executive parole power to offer relief to some 500,000 immigrants, the broadest use of that authority to date for immigrants in the US, stands on firmer legal ground than other programs for long-term residents, attorneys say.

The H-1B Visa: A Brief History From Truman to Trump

The history of the H-1B visa from its origins in 1952, when Harry S. Truman was president, to the major developments since Trump’s “Buy American and Hire American” executive order.

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