Imimigration Law News


Federal immigration officials target Vermont farms
By LISA RATHKE Associated Press Writer MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Federal immigration officials are cracking down on Vermont dairy farmers as part of a national effort, asking them to provide records to prove their workers are legal.

Immigrants likelier to support smoking bans
By TALI ARBEL AP Business Writer (AP) - SMOKE-FREE ALLIES: The strongest American advocates for smoking bans in public venues are the newest Americans, one study said.

Green card seekers won't have to get HPV vaccine
By ANABELLE GARAY Associated Press Writer DALLAS (AP) - Immigrant girls and women will no longer have to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted virus to get their green cards.

Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push
By RUSSELL CONTRERAS Associated Press Writer CHELSEA, Mass. (AP) - It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college.

2 Mich. brothers who fled Yemen can stay in US
By ED WHITE Associated Press Writer DETROIT (AP) - Two Detroit-area brothers who fled from Yemen after one of them married the daughter of a powerful general have convinced a federal appeals court to let them stay in the United States.


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