Expedited removal, withdrawal of application for admission and voluntary return

Most visitors to the US enter without any problems. However, some encounter more scrutiny and are denied admission due to violation of immigration laws. In this article, we’ll examine different situations where aliens are denied admission and the implications of these incidents on their future immigration applications. Expedited removal, withdrawal of application for admission, voluntary…

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One Saturday night in Las Vegas

In a square jungle that is the boxing arena, good stories are good stories, regardless of who tells them. Whatever your story conveys, you know what it feels to have been there. Palms wet and throats dry, we cobble juicy pieces of fistic delights, with foibles and fallibility. We have vivid, immediate and firsthand experiences…

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Linda M. Mayo’s zest for life at 70

With the many significant events that occurred on April 12, 1944 (a Wednesday), the NYC premiere showing of the American feature film based on Lilian Hellman’s play at the Fulton Theater, “The Searching Wind,” overshadowed the rest of the occurrences mainly due to its lead stars Robert Young, Sylvia Sydney and Ann Richards who were…

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The many disguises of wage theft

(Are you paid for all hours worked?) THE cheer squad for the Oakland Raiders, the Raiderettes, recently sued their employer for back wages and reimbursements. The lawsuit claims that the football team withholds pay from the employees until after the football season is finished and does not pay for hours worked outside the games. The…

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H1-B cap is reached! Alternatives available

THE H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows business professionals to work in the United States for a specific amount of time. The purpose of the H-1B visa is to give US employers the opportunity to hire foreign professionals if a US citizen or resident is not available.  In order for the H-1B visa…

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Understanding the asylum backlog

USCIS recently informed representatives of the American Immigration Lawyers Association that about 40,000 asylum cases are currently pending at its asylum offices throughout the US An estimated 28,000 of those 40,000 were filed last year alone. Asylum applicants are frustrated, and sometimes perplexed – some applicants are called in for an interview within one month…

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What if you receive a Notice to Appear?

EVEN as the Obama Administration has espoused some more lenient policies toward persons who have violated their immigration status in the US, such as prosecutorial discretion, USCIS over the past several years seems to have increased the rate of denial of applications for adjustment of status.  With the denial of these applications, particularly employment-based adjustment…

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Fil-Am elected as Bellflower mayor

LOS ANGELES – Another Filipino has been elected to a key city council position for a quaint suburban city in Southern California. 60-year-old Sonny R. Santa Ines, was recently elected by his fellow members in the Bellflower City Council to become the city’s next chief executive. He was elected to the city council in March…

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Starting over again

For Christians, Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and the fulfillment of God’s promise for deliverance of man. But what precedes God’s rising again is his agony and death, which to me is also a poignant manifestation in His own life, the message delivered in John 12:24:…

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Humility and sacrifice

“Humility provides everyone, even him who despairs in solitude, with the strongest relationship to his fellow man, and this immediately, though, of course, only in the case of complete and permanent humility.” – Franz Kafka (1883-1924) The Holy Week and Easter Sunday are very spiritual and significant times for the Christian faith. In observance of…

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The glory of the Cross: An Easter message

I ALWAYS remember what my spiritual mentor, Nim Gonzales, once said:  “At times, the unpleasant things that we reject in our lives, such as our struggles, our pains or our crosses, become our cornerstone.” He made this remark in reference to Jesus’ words that “the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” Nim…

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PH SC rules: RH law is constitutional

DESPITE opposition from the mighty Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines, key provisions in the controversial Reproductive Health(RH)  Bill have been upheld by the Philippine Supreme Court (SC) as constitutional  on Tuesday, April 8. The long and bumpy road to the SC’s decision started almost 14 years ago. After several presidencies, senate and house representation…

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Moving forward

IT was a hard-fought battle, but on April 8 success gleamed when the Philippine Supreme Court (SC) deemed the basic principles of the controversial Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health (RH) law as constitutional. Parts of Section 7 (Access to Family Planning) and Section 23 (prohibited acts) of the law were struck down by the High…

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The Shoemakers: End-results of genetic dominance

The capacity to be skilled in the many facets of parenting remains to this day a gargantuan challenge for Singer-supermom Maureen Javier-Varco. Now that her kids are in the adolescent and young adult stages, she needs to assess their independence preferences, explore their limits, analyze their capabilities, and attend to their individual needs that they…

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Immigration consequences of domestic violence convictions

A CRIMINAL conviction for domestic violence might affect an alien’s eligibility for immigration relief or benefit. This conviction might qualify as a ground for inadmissibility under crime involving moral turpitude (CIMT). It might also qualify as a ground for deportability under aggravated felony or domestic violence. Grounds for inadmissibility disqualify an alien who is trying…

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The May 2014 Priority Dates

The May 2014 priority dates indicate that the F-2A priority date still remains at September 8, 2013, which is almost the same as being “current.”  It is phenomenal news for spouses and minor children of green cardholders (Category F – 2A). That means that spouses and minor children of green cardholders would be eligible to file…

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First Fil-Am elected to Sierra Madre City Council

LOS ANGELES – On April 8, Rachelle Arizmendi became the first non-white and first Filipino-American member of the Sierra Madre City Council. Arizmendi edged out re-electionist Gene Goss and two other newcomer candidates for the council seat during the general municipal elections on Tuesday in Sierra Madre. Arizmendi joins the five-member Sierra Madre City Council…

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Edison International Awards $1.2 Million in Scholarships to Edison Scholars

ROSEMEAD, Calif. — Congratulations to 30 high school seniors across Southern California Edison’s (SCE) service territory who have been named 2014 Edison Scholars, each winning a $40,000 scholarship offered by Edison International, parent company of SCE. The scholars live in or attend public or private high schools in SCE’s service area and plan to pursue college studies in the…

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What if you receive a Notice to Appear?

Even as the Obama Administration has espoused some more lenient policies toward persons who have violated their immigration status in the US, such as prosecutorial discretion, USCIS over the past several years seems to have increased the rate of denial of applications for adjustment of status.  With the denial of these applications, particularly employment-based adjustment…

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Crime-busting doesn't pay

In 2005, the late Samuel Ong, then deputy director of the NBI, blew the whistle on the Hello Garci phone calls that resulted in the “election” of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the sinking of Ronnie Poe’s presidential hopes. For that, Ong was charged with sedition, instead of being praised. It was for that reason that I…

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