New Immigration Laws/Policies In Response To September 11th Attacks (Shusterman)
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The attacks of September 11 have changed the entire landscape of immigration laws
and policies.
To help you track these new laws, regulations and policies, we have established a
"September 11th Page".
To see new initiatives from the Bush Administration, new bills proposed and new laws
passed by Congress as well as critiques of these laws and policies by the American
Bar Association, the ACLU and the National Immigration Forum, click on "September 11"
Page" at http://shusterman.com/toc-911.html
Also, remember that we are still considering new entries for the "Best Link of the
Month" in response to our November Immigration Trivia Quiz. The prize is a free
30-minute immigration consultation.
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Carl Shusterman served as a Trial Attorney for the U.S. Immigration Service (1976-82)
before entering private practice. He heads a four-attorney firm specializing
exclusively in immigration law. He maintains an extensive website entitled
"Immigration: A Practical Guide to Immigrating to the U.S." containing over 1,000
articles on all phases of immigration law. He is the author of SHUSTERMAN'S
IMMIGRATION UPDATE, a free, monthly e-mail newsletter on immigration laws and
procedures. You can subscribe online at http://shusterman.com
and policies.
To help you track these new laws, regulations and policies, we have established a
"September 11th Page".
To see new initiatives from the Bush Administration, new bills proposed and new laws
passed by Congress as well as critiques of these laws and policies by the American
Bar Association, the ACLU and the National Immigration Forum, click on "September 11"
Page" at http://shusterman.com/toc-911.html
Also, remember that we are still considering new entries for the "Best Link of the
Month" in response to our November Immigration Trivia Quiz. The prize is a free
30-minute immigration consultation.
*********************
Carl Shusterman served as a Trial Attorney for the U.S. Immigration Service (1976-82)
before entering private practice. He heads a four-attorney firm specializing
exclusively in immigration law. He maintains an extensive website entitled
"Immigration: A Practical Guide to Immigrating to the U.S." containing over 1,000
articles on all phases of immigration law. He is the author of SHUSTERMAN'S
IMMIGRATION UPDATE, a free, monthly e-mail newsletter on immigration laws and
procedures. You can subscribe online at http://shusterman.com