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Article: Deadly Detention Center Fire Is a Reminder: Both the US and Mexico Are Failing Migrants by Dara Lind for Immigration Impact

News: USCIS Updates Review Process for the Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans

Focus: Atlanta EB5 Event June 9

The new EB5 Reform Act allows for concurrent filing of Adjustment of Status with I-526 applications, which gives investors residing in USA most of the benefits of a Green Card within a few months of investing. So Indian H1Bs in the US may be the single largest piece of the EB5 global market in 2023. ILW has conducted 175+ in person EB5 events in 30+ cities across USA To find out more click Here 

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Headline: The Inside Story | U.S. Immigration Dilemma - TRANSCRIPT Click here

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