What the Olympics Should Teach Us About Immigration Law Reform And Attitudes
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What the Olympics Should Teach Us About Immigration Law Reform And Attitudes

The Rio 2016 Olympics in Brazil have now completed their first weekend of inspired and dramatic competition. This year’s Olympic games feature 11,000 athletes from 206 nations, including for the first time ever, athletes competing under the Olympic Flag as refugees from countries experiencing tremendous strife. At a time when immigration attitudes and immigration law…

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Travel Issues Within Europe’s Schengen Region for American Expats

The US Embassy in Poland reminded American expats this week to always carry current proof of legal immigration status, and a current valid passport, when travelling throughout Europe, including within the Schengen region. The refugee crisis has resulted in the re-imposition of border controls and inspections in many European countries, and policies have been changing on…

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The Biggest Reason We Need Comprehensive Immigration Reform? Saving lives from human smugglers.

A glance at any major news site in the last year, and especially in the last few weeks, and it is impossible not to notice the massive migration of immigrants around the world of a historical magnitude. With the tremendous influx of refugees into Europe from war torn and impoverished regions of Africa, Syria, Afghanistan and…