Press Releases
*Dept. of Homeland Security
Below you will find some of the press releases that have gone out recently regarding either new changes in immigration laws or new laws altogether.
We are always trying to stay on top of the new reforms and immigration laws to help give you the most up to date and accurate information, so you can always make the most informed decisions.
Press Releases:
Immigration Laws: Tax Payers Come Before Undocumented Immigrants
Massachusetts Republicans passed a new immigration bill yesterday, May 27, 2010, making it more difficult for non-documented immigrants to receive state health benefits and gives priority on tax spending dollars aimed at helping tax paying citizens.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PR Log (Press Release) - May 28, 2010 - Massachusetts - The Senate is tightening
the belt on undocumented immigrants with a new bill that was passed yesterday.
The bill basically states that legally documented taxpaying citizens should come
before undocumented illegal immigrants, preventing companies from hiring them
and denying state benefits.
Republican Senator Richard Tisei called this a victory for the Republican
Party, while Democratic State Senator Steven Baddour says the bill was a
compromise between the two parties.
Massachusetts has an illegal immigration problem, and with tighter state
budgets, Baddour claims it was important that state tax dollars be spent on
legal taxpayer issues saying "We're not going to tolerate illegal immigrants
receiving state benefits in areas where we can afford to provide them to those
who are here legally."
This is different from the recent immigration bill passed in Arizona which gives
the law enforcement officials the right to request legal documentation from any
person thought to be undocumented.
Baddour's approach, according to him is "a very balanced approach and an
approach that really protects the taxpayer."
Immigration laws are often misinterpreted depending on the side of the fence you
are sitting on, the bottom line often comes down to protecting the citizens that
have followed the law versus those trying to circumvent the law.
Conversely, President Obama's new National Security Strategy, looks at
immigration from a national power standpoint, stating as a priority "attracting
the premier human capital for our workforce".
The United States is now in competition with foreign powers to recruit and
retain the worlds brightest for their workforce. Immigration reform seems to be
the direct path to bringing more of this foreign talent in.
There are many things that can be done both to entice foreign students to
immigrate to the U.S. and even more needs to be done to make sure they stay once
they are here.
The immediate change needs to come in the form of new immigration laws and more
avenues for immigrants to reach our shores in the way of green cards, visa's and
work permits.
Visit http://www.AttorneyInImmigration.com to learn how you can become a legal
U.S. citizen and which is the best green card or visa option for your particular
circumstance.
Choose the help of a competent attorney in immigration or use immigration
software to help you create the documents needed and streamline your
application.
