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Notkin, Nathan T. – La Luz, 1978
The 1976 Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments' change in the issuance of immigrant visas to natives of independent countries of the Western Hemisphere will affect Mexico the most. In a pending class action suit, Silva vs Levi, the plaintiffs are suing the Government to restore all of the Western Hemisphere immigrant visas which were charged…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Foreign Nationals
Roberts, Maurice A. – La Luz, 1978
The alien's right to representation often makes the crucial difference between his being able to remain and being deported. Regulations have been issued as to classes of persons who are authorized to represent the alien. These include attorneys, law students and law graduates, reputable individuals, accredited representatives of recognized…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Foreign Nationals
Dubroff, Edward L. – La Luz, 1978
The article discusses the naturalization applications and procedures, derivative citizenship, expatriation, and pitfalls facing the alien--problems of mental history and a criminal background. (NQ)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Foreign Nationals
Goldstein, Richard S. – La Luz, 1978
To qualify as an investor exempt from the labor certification requirement, the applicant must essentially establish, by documentary evidence, that he has made an investment or outlay of capital, totaling at least $40,000. (NQ)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Foreign Nationals
Gim, Benjamin – La Luz, 1978
Aliens involved in criminal offenses may first be denied admission to this country, and for those already here, they may be deported on conviction for prescribed criminal violations. The article presents some of the provisions for aliens involved in criminal offenses. (Author/NQ)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Crime, Criminal Law
Gordon, Charles – La Luz, 1978
Aliens have considerable rights and benefits in the United States. They are entitled to the protections of the Constitution. However, the nature of the Constitutional protections may vary with the alien's status, as a permanent resident or as a temporary or irregular resident. (NQ)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Due Process