Ohio: Appeal Likely in Nazi Case
The accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk intends to appeal an immigration judge’s decision that paves the way for his deportation to Germany. nytimes.com |
California: Immigrant Proposal Advances
San Francisco supervisors moved closer to instituting a proposal that would require under-age illegal immigrants arrested by the police to be convicted of a crime before they are turned over to immigration authorities. nytimes.com |
Australian Immigration Options still available for students
There have been a number of major changes to Australia's skilled migration program recently. Australian immigration believes that these changes are more likely to result in Australia bringing in the type of immigrants needed by the Australian economy. Immigration Minister Chris Evans stressed recently that students with an occupation on the new Skilled Occupation List (SOL) may still be able to apply for permanent residence.... workpermit.com |
Opposed to Arizona Immigration Law, Candidate Seeks Outside Support
Terry Goddard, Arizona’s attorney general, hopes national opposition to his state’s new immigration law may turn into support for his campaign. nytimes.com |
Baylor Is Said to Be Under Investigation
The athletic director of a prep school said the N.C.A.A. investigation of Baylor University includes its recruitment of one of the best 25 high school juniors in the country. nytimes.com |