Blog Posts in November, 2009
Posted on Nov 30, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
The Wall Street Journal is asking "What's Up"? Lou Dobbs the recently fired anchor for CNN, is franticly trying to fix his image with the Hisipanic and Latino communities. It appears Mr. Dobbs has his ...
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Posted on Nov 27, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
Democrats in the House of Representatives are making changes to their immigration legislation taking into account the nation’s high unemployment rate. These actions are taken because of the jobless ...
Continue reading "Changes in the works for immigration bill." »
Posted on Nov 26, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
Thanksgiving is probably the single greatest American holiday of all the holidays. For the first thing, it was first celebrated over 100 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ...
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Posted on Nov 25, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
A lot of the Untied States immigration undocumented aliens dilemma comes from the governments inability to fix its broken immigration policy. This can result in immigrants waiting up to seventeen ...
Continue reading "Findings: The process of immigration is becoming harder." »
Posted on Nov 24, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
This month Kretz & Romero, P.C. will be doing a radio talk show with La Ley 95.9 FM / 1310 AM radio. The show will be every Tuesday for 1 hour from 7 am to 8 am. Everyone is invited to call the ...
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Posted on Nov 23, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
In a recent White house meeting with over one hundred CIR (Comprehensive Immigration Reform) backers, President Obama message was that he would still push for CIR even while the health care issue ...
Continue reading "Obama does some damage control" »
Posted on Nov 20, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
USCIS officials said recently they will be enlarging the program for auditing businesses that may have hired illegal immigrants. The USCIS has notified 1,000 businesses this week that they would have ...
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Posted on Nov 19, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
The U.S. Attorney's office annouced that Sai Hyun Lee of Duluth filed false papers to help 17 undocumented aliens secure legal immigration stautus in federal court recently. Ms. Lee pleaded to a count ...
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Posted on Nov 18, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
In light of major losses in income the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services may increase fees as a last resort. The director of USCIS, Alejandro Mayorkas reported in an interview recently that a ...
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Posted on Nov 17, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
Last weeks speech from Secretary Janet Napolitano was a clear sign on the Obama's administration to move forward with Comprehensive Immigration Reform. Ms. Napolitano spoke in great detail about all ...
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Posted on Nov 16, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
After the recent announcement of Lou Dobbs leaving CNN you have to wonder what it is all about? Did the pro immigration community apply enough pressure on CNN to force him out? Maybe Dobbs is looking ...
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Posted on Nov 3, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
Mary Ann Romero, an immigration attorney and partner with Kretz & Romero, P.C., will providing current immigration information to students, faculty, and staff at the University of New Mexico. Ms. ...
Continue reading "Immigration Presentation at the University of New Mexico" »
Posted on Nov 2, 2009 By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero
The Myth: Immigrants come to the U.S. but don't really want to become citizens. The Facts: Most immigrants that come to the U. S. want to become citizens. This even knowing all the difficulties in ...
Continue reading "Series on Immigration Myths Part 7" »