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whattodo21
12-22 01:50 PM
An investigative report by National Public Radio today sheds light on the behind-the-scenes effort to help draft and pass Arizona�s immigration law SB1070 by the private prison industry. Private prison corporations like the Corrections Corporation of America, the Geo Group and Management and Training Corporation have funneled tens of thousands of dollars to the 30 legislative co-sponsors of SB 1070.
Think Progress also highlighted reports that the billion-dollar Corrections Corporation of America � the largest private prison company in the country has directed money to legislators sponsoring Arizona-like immigration bills across the country. Following is a statement by Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, a non-partisan, non-profit, pro-immigrant advocacy organization in Washington.
�Today�s revelations show that immigrant detention in America is not driven by justice but by the private prison industry looking to make a buck off the imprisonment of nannies and landscapers. Taxpayer money is being used to expand and establish a steady source of income for the prison industrial complex which is clearly benefiting from a broken immigration system that feeds immigrants into the detention system.
The true motives behind the controversial Arizona�s immigration law were not about increasing security or addressing Arizona�s immigration problems, the goal was to enhance the prison industry�s bottom line.
We cannot simply detain and deport our way out of our immigration problem. This report should sound the alarm bells over the urgent need to restore order, integrity and accountability to our immigration system.
Think Progress also highlighted reports that the billion-dollar Corrections Corporation of America � the largest private prison company in the country has directed money to legislators sponsoring Arizona-like immigration bills across the country. Following is a statement by Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, a non-partisan, non-profit, pro-immigrant advocacy organization in Washington.
�Today�s revelations show that immigrant detention in America is not driven by justice but by the private prison industry looking to make a buck off the imprisonment of nannies and landscapers. Taxpayer money is being used to expand and establish a steady source of income for the prison industrial complex which is clearly benefiting from a broken immigration system that feeds immigrants into the detention system.
The true motives behind the controversial Arizona�s immigration law were not about increasing security or addressing Arizona�s immigration problems, the goal was to enhance the prison industry�s bottom line.
We cannot simply detain and deport our way out of our immigration problem. This report should sound the alarm bells over the urgent need to restore order, integrity and accountability to our immigration system.
gcdreamer05
07-27 02:58 PM
I have exactly the same question.
If you look at VFS appointment scheduling if it is more than 1 year that your 797 was renewed and if you did not go for stamping they put you under different class of renewal.
You can check this by going to VFS appointment site and there they ask the question are you applying for the same class of visa that got expired 1 yr ago or something like that...
Can anyone shed some light on this. Since i am on the same boat like the person who asked this question.
If you look at VFS appointment scheduling if it is more than 1 year that your 797 was renewed and if you did not go for stamping they put you under different class of renewal.
You can check this by going to VFS appointment site and there they ask the question are you applying for the same class of visa that got expired 1 yr ago or something like that...
Can anyone shed some light on this. Since i am on the same boat like the person who asked this question.
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H1b_to_GC
07-10 09:04 AM
Did you get an answer from your attorney?
Attorney confirmed that correction was made before final filing.
Also said that the Labor Certification was tied to my I-140 which also got approved.
Attorney confirmed that correction was made before final filing.
Also said that the Labor Certification was tied to my I-140 which also got approved.
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Steve Mitchell
December 1st, 2003, 03:12 PM
It looks like a mighty fine camera. I have to admit there are times I'd like to have a camera in personal situations without the obvious "look at me I've got a big camera" 1D.