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Stacy Tolchin and Ahilan Arulanantham

A few nice Immigration Lawyer images I found:

Stacy Tolchin and Ahilan Arulanantham
Immigration Lawyer
Image by aclu.socal
ACLU of Southern California staff attorney Ahilan Arulanantham, right, with attorny Stacy Tolchin at the 15th Annual Law Luncheon, hosted by the ACLU/SC Foundation. Tolchin was presented with the Equal Justice Advocacy Award for her work on cases challenging immigration raids, including National Lawyers Guild v. Chertoff and in re: Perez-Cruz.

Laurence Banville and Mairead Conley
Immigration Lawyer
Image by Irish Philadelphia Photo Essays
Two of the three Irish Echo "40 Under 40" winners from the Philadelphia area.

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Protest against DNA Immigration laws

Some cool Immigration Law images:

Protest against DNA Immigration laws
Immigration Law
Image by looking4poetry
There was a small meeting on the Trocadero (as known as the "Human rights" square as well) this saturday. The protest was against the French new Immigration laws being voted involving DNA test to check Family Immigration.

These kind of tests are already done in other European countries but lots of people do not want to heard of it in France. Especially when we knowing France Immigration history (a welcoming country) and Family notion, France racism and xenophobia history as well…. and especially when current President once said (few months before his election) "There is undoublty a DNA cause in violence, pedophilia"…

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Check on Your Green Card Status

Immigration Law was established because many foreigners wanted to come to the United States to have a better life and they needed to have a standard of law. In the beginning of the countries history there was a open door policy towards immigrants and anybody could come to have a new life. But then in the late 1800′s they started limiting certain groups from coming in and these were mainly savory characters looking for trouble. By the early 20′s the Us had a quota system and this further produces Immigration Law.

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