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IMMIGRATION REFORM, WHAT TO EXPECT, PART I

As the fiscal cliff deal left the debt ceiling and so-called sequestration disputes unresolved, pundits speculated that immigration might get pushed to the side. But congressional aides, lawmakers, and advocates say the plans are on track and we should expect to see the first concrete steps sometime between President Obama’s inauguration on Jan. 20 and his State of the Union address a couple weeks later.


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Published In: Administrative Law Updates, Immigration Law Updates, International Law & Trade Updates, Labor & Employment Law Updates

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