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DID YOU KNOW?*
| 1. Did you know...91 people died in Immigration Customs
Enforcement (ICE) custody since 2003? These included long-term
permanent residents and many, many non-criminals. |
| 2. Did you know...as U.S. citizen does not have a right to
bring his or her immigrant spouse to the United States? He or she
must prove eligibility, pay steep fines, and often wait a year before a
visa is approved. |
| 3. Did you know...a U.S. citizen has to wait eleven
years to bring his or her brothers and sisters to the United States?
The wait for citizens from the Philippines is 23 years. |
| 4. Did you know...each year some 65,000-U.S. raised
children graduate from high school but because they lack proper status
face unique barriers to college, are unable to work legally in the U.S.,
and live in constant fear of detection by immigration authorities?
Most of these children came to the U.S. as very young children and
consider themselves American. There are no exemption for honor
roll students, star athletes, or National Merit scholars. |
| 5. Did you know...the U.S. will face a shortage of
124,000 physicians by 2025 yet our immigration laws make it extremely
difficult for U.S. - licensed, foreign-born medical graduates to remain
in the U.S.? Foreign doctors disproportionately staff our
emergency rooms and work in underserved regions yet must make special
application to become lawful permanent residents. |
| 6. Did you know...immigration law permits foreign
entrepreneurs to invest in the United States if they create ten U.S.
jobs but the rules are so stringent that very few actually take
advantage of these provisions? Such wealthy individuals invest in
Canada and other countries instead. |
| 7. Did you know...it takes the average legal worker six
years to become a permanent resident and another five years to become a
U.S. citizen? Most employers of foreign workers must attest to the
Labor Department that the employees they seek to hire will not displace
U.S. workers. |
| 8. Did you know...a foreign husband whose U.S. citizen
wife dies in child birth has not right to remain in this country even if
he filed all the right papers on time but the immigration service
delayed in making a decision? the "widow's penalty" has affected
soldiers, police officers, and citizens from all walks of life, not to
mention countless single-parented children. |
| 9. Did you know...a foreign national with no criminal
record who has overstayed her visa by a few months can be arrested,
jailed for months with criminal offenders shackled, and then placed on a
plane home? Such nationals are then barred from re-entering the
U.S. for ten years. |
| 10. Did you know...that there are some 50 documented cases in the
which U.S. citizens have been wrongly arrested and detained for
deportation for as long as five years for immigration violations?
Of course, U.S. citizens are not subject to deportation, and experts
believe there are hundreds of additional such cases. |
| Our immigration laws must be fixed so that individuals are no longer
hurt by an obsolete and inadequate immigration system. What can
you do? Contribute to IL to help build a pro-immigration Congress
at
www.immigrantslist.org/contribute. *Source: Immigrant's List,
1555 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036 |
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704-614-9152
Charlotte, NC
828-505-3596
Asheville, NC
828-693-1981
Hendersonville, NC
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Pappas to review your matter, then please
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Mr. Pappas has
represented clients on immigration matters from naturalization,
deportation/removal proceedings, immigration waivers, appeals, and adjustment of
status for family and employment based visa holders.
We look forward to
reviewing your US Immigration matter.
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