by Jeremy Jennings | Jul 5, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
July 5, 2006 On the day that Congress begins a series of immigration hearings around the country, it is being reported that President Bush has indicated a willingness to enter into a compromise with House Republicans that could be described as “enforcement...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jul 5, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
July 5, 2006 A fascinating article in the International Herald Tribune examines the impact of immigration on the World Cup soccer tournament currently being held in Germany. The World Cup, like the Olympics, is a competition among national teams: this week’s...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jul 1, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
July 1, 2006 The race for Utah’s 3rd district seat in the House of Representatives revealed that the fight over immigration reform is moving from the streets to the voting booths. Immigration restrictionists, led by Tom Tancredo (R-CO), are identifying and...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 30, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
June 30, 2006 The Senate has agreed on a plan to overcome a procedural obstacle that House Republicans had been using as a reason to not enter into a conference on their respective immigration bills. The problem was based on a provision in the Senate bill that...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 28, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
June 28, 2006 Incumbent Chris Cannon (R-UT) handily defeated Republican challenger John Jacob in Tuesday’s primary election for Utah’s 3rd District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. The race was widely considered a bellwether on the immigration...