The United States implemented new requirements for travelers entering the country, as of 23 January this year, to comply with the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. All persons entering the U.S. by air travel must have a passport, or some form of identification from a very restrictive list.
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Bush, in his tour of Latin America, vowed to make immigrating to the US easier. However, his push for immigration reform has met staunch opposition from his own Republican party.
In his last stop in Mexico, Bush stood alongside Mexican President Felipe Calderon and said that a good migration law would help both economies as well as the security of both nations.
A new bill introduced late last week in both houses of the United States Congress could put a stop to the proposed immigration fee hike by the United States Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS), as well as provide for fairer testing procedures, support services, and increased background checks.
The United States, currently struggling to fill highly skilled jobs, is debating the question of whether to raise the cap on H-1B visas, currently set at 65,000 per year. People may begin applying for the next years' quota on 01 April 2007.
With St. Patty's Day fast approaching, many people in the United States will proudly wear their Irish heritage as a badge of honor ... except for the estimated 50,000 Irish nationals currently living in the country illegally.
The Washington Post has published an article penned by Bill Gates in which he voices his opinions on the need for the government to reform immigration laws to help keep America's edge in the global economy. Bill Gates is well known for his lobbying efforts to increase H-1B visa caps.