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Article: Bernie Sanders' Anti-Immigration Crankery. By Daniel Bier

Article: FROM "MUST" TO "MAY" ON RETROACTIVITY: USCIS ISSUES FINAL GUIDANCE ON WHEN TO SUBMIT AN H-1B AMENDED PETITION UNDER SIMEIO SOLUTIONS. By Michael Phulwani, Esq., David H. Nachman, Esq. and Rabindra K. Singh, Esq.

Blogging: Detention center debate overshadowed by Trump. By Matthew Kolken

News: DHS Notice of Establishment of Advisory Committee and Solicitation of Membership Nominations

Focus: The Removal Book

Editor: Priscillia Suntoso
Articles by Nadeen Aljijakli, Josh Bardavid, Philip Eichorn, Aga Haupt, Lauren Kosseff, Matthew Kriezelman, Michelle Mendez, Lory Rosenberg, Jason Schaffer, Kimberly Sutton, and others to be announced.

The book outline is as follows:

Chapter 1: Removal Proceedings
Chapter 2: Grounds of Deportability
Chapter 3: Grounds of Inadmissibility
Chapter 4: Contesting Removability
Chapter 5: Adjustment of Status
Chapter 6: Waivers of Inadmissibility and Deportability in Removal Proceedings
Chapter 7: Section 212(c) Relief and Cancellation of Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents
Chapter 8: Cancellation and Suspension for Non-Permanent Resident Aliens
Chapter 9: Asylum: Withholding of Removal and Protection Under the Convention Against Torture
Chapter 10: Voluntary Departure
Chapter 11: Naturalization as a Defense to Removal
Chapter 12: Administrative Review of Removal Orders
Chapter 13: Judicial Review of Removal Orders
Chapter 14: Removal Issues Outside the United States

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Headline: Jindal won't say how he'll handle 11 million undocumented immigrants Click here
Headline: Why Immigration Policy Could Make or Break a Campaign with Independent Voters Click here
Headline: Gay immigrant gets more religious support to stay in U.S. Click here
Headline: Illegal immigration prevention spending in Central America backfires, entices migrants Click here
Headline: Trump's immigration plan: Deport the undocumented, 'legal status' for some Click here

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ComingsNGoings: Immigration Event
August 12, 2015, 2:15pm - 4:15pm (Eastern), New York, NY. The New York Immigration Coalition will hold a workshop on "Vicarious Trauma." Immigration attorneys work with traumatized population often survivors of crime, violence, trafficking, political persecution and childhood trauma. Violence and trauma affect not only affect those exposed, but also those who provide services to them. The workshop will cover how to stay compassionate towards the traumatic experience of clients while maintaining strength, resilience, and confidence. Location: 137-139 W. 25th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY. For more information and registration details see here.


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