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What Services Do Immigration Lawyers Provide in Nebraska?

LegalReader

Many people who come to the United States from other countries plan to stay long term and earn their full citizenship.

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ACLU Nebraska Sues for More Information on O’Neill Immigration Raid

LegalReader

The A.C.L.U. claims that the federal government has refused to respond to public records requests for two years.

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USCIS Now Accepting Credit Card Payments

Chugh LLP

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is now accepting credit card payments at all service centers through a pilot program. This credit card pilot started at the Nebraska Service Center, and was expanded to Texas, Vermont, and California. By: Jacqueline Valle and Justin Kennedy.

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‘Blood Money’: How Profit Shapes U.S. Incarceration

The Crime Report

In 2020, Utah and Nebraska both voted to delete language from their state constitutions allowing slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment,” Appleman detailed, and says that other states like Tennessee and Minnesota are likely to follow. Additional Reading: Private Prison Provider Unjustly Profited From Immigrant Detainees, Jury Rules.

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USCIS Agreement Forms New Guidance for H-1B Adjudication for Market Research Analysts

Chugh LLP

On October 19, 2021, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reached a settlement agreement which defines new guidance for pending and future H-1B adjudication for market research analysts. [1]. Form I-290B should be submitted to the USCIS Nebraska Service Center. US Citizenship and Immigration Services, et al.,

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US Supreme Court hears arguments on California agricultural union organizing law

JURIST

The states of Oklahoma, Arizona, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska and Texas also filed a brief in support , citing “a longstanding commitment to protecting private property rights.” ” In defending the regulation, the state of California argued that the businesses view the regulation too broadly.

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$2K per hour? | WFH hacks worth keeping | Chauvin trial strategies examined

LegalTalkNetwork

Digital Edge hosts Jim Calloway and Sharon Nelson talk with Nebraska lawyer Mary E. Books for lawyers: The story of the Senate’s only immigrant member. Modern Law Library host Lee Rawles interviews Hawaii’s first female senator, Mazie Hirono, about her new book, “ Heart of Fire: An Immigrant Daughter’s Story.”.