Immigration Reform 2013 – New Immigration Law

The House of Representatives voted to ease visa restrictions for certain foreign workers, but the bill stands little chance of advancing in the Senate.  The limited bill does not attempt to approach comprehensive immigration reform, which is truly needed to fix the broken immigration system.

The current political dynamic seems ripe for comprehensive immigration reform and this blog will discuss the different approaches to immigration reform in 2013.  Stay tuned.

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Michael P. Gianelli, Esq., is licensed to practice in Colorado, New York, and California (inactive). Prior to establishing the Law Office of Michael P. Gianelli, LLC, he practiced in New York at Reynolds, Caronia, Gianelli & La Pinta, LLP.

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