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Daniel M. Kowalski
over 5 years ago
Immigration Law
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Ag Secretary Says Trump Open to Allowing Immigrant Farm Workers To Stay In U.S.
Peggy Lowe, Harvest Public Media, Apr. 28, 2017 - "U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue on Friday said President Trump may be open to creating a way for some undocumented immigrant workers to stay in the U.S. and Perdue is already working on a...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 5 years ago
Immigration Law
News Headlines
Why Don't They Come Legally? The Answer May Surprise You - Daniel M. Kowalski
Daniel M. Kowalski, special to the Austin American-Statesman, Mar. 14, 2017 - "“Why don’t they come in here legally?” It’s the complaint we hear all the time about the nation’s estimated 11.1 million people living in...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 7 years ago
Immigration Law
News Headlines
Real Reform Starts With More Visas: Daniel M. Kowalski
"We need a surge of green card visa numbers on the front end, right now, to wipe out the backlog of thousands of family members and potential employees who have been waiting in line patiently for years. And to eliminate a future buildup of another...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 4 years ago
Immigration Law
Immigration Law Blog
Labor-Starved Ag Businesses Want To Keep Immigrant Workers In US Legally
Peggy Lowe, Harvest Public Media, Nov. 3, 2017 - "Sonny Perdue, President Donald Trump’s Agriculture Secretary, told Harvest Public Media this spring that he is working on a plan to allow undocumented workers to stay in the U.S., and that Trump...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 4 years ago
Immigration Law
Immigration Law Blog
Is The State Department Demanding Social Media Info From Visa Seekers? Not Yet.
Daniel M. Kowalski, Mar. 30, 2018 - There is a bit of a panic in some quarters about two notices published today in the Federal Register. The first, linked here , is about immigrant visa ("green card") applications. The second, linked here ...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 6 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Visas For Musicians? Plan Ahead, Not on Rock & Roll Time
Allissa Wickham, Law360, Feb. 22, 2016 - "One of the most important things a musician seeking a visa can do is to allow plenty of time for gathering support materials, according to Daniel Kowalski, an attorney with the Fowler Law Firm and editor...