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Trump immigration order restricting guest worker visas set to expire

Republican strategist Ted Harvey lists the key Trump accomplishments the media has ignored An executive order signed by President Trump expanding immigration restrictions to protect the labor market for American workers amid the pandemic, will expire this week and immigration hawks are urging him to extend it. Trump first signed an order in April that restricted some green cards, and then expanded it in June to include a number of guest-worker programs including new H-1B tech worker visas, H-2B seasonal worker visas, certain J work and education exchange visitor visas and L executive transfer visas. It contained exemptions for military and health care workers, and cases deemed in the national interest.

State Supreme Court to hear case on anti-immigration activist s papers housed at University of Michigan

State Supreme Court to hear case on anti-immigration activist’s papers housed at University of Michigan Updated Dec 29, 2020; Posted Dec 29, 2020 A view of the University of Michigan Law Quadrangle on Friday, March 2nd, 2018. Jack Zellweger | The Ann Arbor NewsJack Zellweger Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI - The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments next week over whether sealed off records of an anti-immigration activist that are housed at the University of Michigan are considered public record. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case on Jan. 6, 2021, regarding papers in the collection of the late John Tanton, who sought to end illegal immigration and set a ceiling on legal immigration. The university and complainant Hassan Ahmad will address whether the documents sought by Ahmad are within the definition of “public record” under Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

The hidden roles of American hate groups: How hateful rhetoric infiltrates mainstream society

The phrase “white supremacy” likely conjures up images of groups in white robes with pointed hats, committing acts of violence or otherwise overtly disturbing the lives of marginalized groups. However, not all white supremacists are so easily detectable; some are donning suits as they work in powerful positions throughout America. Hate groups in general have a propensity for hiding in plain sight while they recruit members and propagate harmful rhetoric. Although certain hate groups target particular marginalized people, their prejudice is often built upon white supremacy and extends to members of many marginalized groups, such as Black Americans, LGBTQ people and Jewish Americans.

Illegal Immigrants in Virginia to Get Driver Privilege Cards

Illegal immigrants in Virginia can apply for driver privilege cards starting Jan. 1. (Photo: Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images) Illegal immigrants will be able to apply for driver privilege cards in Virginia starting Jan. 1, 2021, according to the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles. Advocates of the permits claim the issue is in the interest of public safety, NBC Washington reported. Virginia’s General Assembly, which has a Democratic majority, passed the legislation allowing the cards in March. Noncitizens will be able to apply for driver privilege cards if they are a resident of Virginia; if they have reported income from Virginia sources in the last year or were claimed as a dependent; and if their driving privilege is not suspended or revoked in Virginia or elsewhere, according to the DMV.

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