Free Republic 2nd Qtr 2024 Fundraising Target: $81,000 Receipts & Pledges to-date: $25,957
32%  
Woo hoo!! And we're now over 32%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless.

Keyword: workpermit

Brevity: Headers | « Text »
  • Documents Show Biden Administration Opening Border, Handing Out Work Permits to at least 160,000 Released Illegal Immigrants

    10/13/2021 10:02:18 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 18 replies
    NewsMax ^ | 10/13/2021 | Eric Mack
    Border Patrol documents show at least 160,000 illegal immigrants have been released into the country under the Biden administration with little oversight, monitoring, or risk for deportation — and have even been granted a level of legal status through temporary work permits — according to a new report. Of particular concern to former Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott is that the documents show an abuse of the Biden administration's parole authority, which can be used to grant work permits to illegal immigrants. "By law and regulation, a parole shall only be granted on a case-by-case basis and only for significant...
  • Trump Approves Deportation Protections for Venezuelans in U.S. Illegally

    01/19/2021 7:47:56 PM PST · by Theoria · 9 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 19 Jan 2021 | Michelle Hackman
    The action comes under the Deferred Enforced Departure program that offers deportation protections and work permits to immigrants in the country without authorization As one of his final acts in office, President Trump has authorized a program to give work permits and deportation protections to Venezuelan immigrants in the U.S. without legal permission, an action President-elect Joe Biden had promised to take during the 2020 campaign. The designation formally known as Deferred Enforced Departure offers legal protections to any Venezuelan national present in the U.S. as of Jan. 20, 2021, for 18 months. That is likely to benefit at least...
  • Communication with H1B in IT

    03/24/2019 4:39:51 PM PDT · by spintreebob · 25 replies
    Free Republic ^ | 3-24-19 | spintreebob
    1. A Hispanic American friend who speaks perfect English was considered for a job in IT. She was eminently qualified. But many of her co-workers are in India and speak English with a heavy accent, if at all. So a person who could communicate with them in their native language as well as English is "more qualified". 2. When a recruiter or IT management does not speak English and the American applicant is put at a disadvantage to the foreign language applicant, what is it called? This is increasingly becoming an issue. It used to be that the foreigner was...
  • Beware of Persians bearing Georgian passports

    03/18/2013 4:31:55 PM PDT · by Cindy · 9 replies
    Forum.Internet-Haganah.com ^ | 18 March 2013, 08:52 | A. Aaron Weisburd
    SNIPPET: "So there I was, doing that thing I do - targeted collection, and triage based on a range of frequently changing criteria - when I happened to notice this image:" SNIPPET: "georgi.ir: sometimes what isn't there is still interesting"
  • Imams Compelled to Learn Dutch Language, Values, Customs

    12/03/2002 3:21:47 PM PST · by knighthawk · 39 replies · 436+ views
    Islam Online ^ | December 3 2002 | Khaled Shawkat
    AMSTERDAM, December 3 (IslamOnline) - Dutch Immigration and Integration Minister Hilbrand Nawijn asked Imams and preachers in mosques across the country to use the Dutch language in their sermons. He also pressed them to convince members of the Islamic minority to comply with the values and customs of the Dutch society. Imams play a major role in rectifying the negative image of Islam and are steering the Islamic community to merge into the Dutch society, added the minister. The statements of Nawijn, a member of the far-right List Pim Fortuyn (LPF) party, came Tuesday, October 1, during his inauguration of...
  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY SUED OVER SEIZURE OF IMMIGRANT'S PAPERS (MY TITLE)

    11/08/2002 4:52:55 AM PST · by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin · 9 replies · 259+ views
    The Houston Chronicle ^ | 8 November 2002 | Edward Hegstrom
    All Juan Pozo wanted was a valid Texas driver's license after moving here from California last year. Instead, the legal immigrant from Honduras got months of grief from the Texas Department of Public Safety, causing him to temporarily lose his job, miss the birth of his second child and lose a truck that he was buying on payments, according to a lawsuit filed on his behalf Thursday. The lawsuit, filed in Austin, claims that the DPS unlawfully confiscated Pozo's work permit for more than three months after alleging that it was false. His attorney said the case fits a pattern...