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Chipotle Worker Investigations May Continue for Two Years
By Leslie Patton on May 23, 2012 Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. (CMG) (CMG), the eatery that fired workers after an immigration probe began, said investigations by the US Securities and Exchange Commission and Department of Justice may continue for as
Updated: 05/23/2012 04:32P
Civil rights protections don't extend to wife of illegal immigrant: Court
CHICAGO—Civil rights law does not protect workers or their spouses against employer discrimination based on their alien status, says an appellate court. According to Monday's ruling by the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago in Kristi J.
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:54P
Garfield County sheriff defends reporting policy
The Colorado American Civil Liberties Union says it has documented three cases in the Western Slope county where women were arrested and reported to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials after calling police for help. A 2006 Colorado law
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:42P
Sheriff defends policy that ACLU says results in domestic violence victims
He says state law does not require that authorities withhold reporting suspected illegal immigrants accused of domestic violence . The Colorado American Civil Liberties Union says it has documented three cases in the Western Slope county where women
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:33P
Sheriff defends policy that ACLU says results in domestic violence victims
He says state law does not require that authorities withhold reporting suspected illegal immigrants accused of domestic violence . The Colorado American Civil Liberties Union says it has documented three cases in the Western Slope county where women
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:33P
Right Wing Watch: The Ultimate Obama-Islam-Sharia-Agenda 21-Immigration-Debt
The number of right-wing conspiracy theories relating to President Obama, Islam, Sharia Law, immigration, Agenda 21 and the debt seems to be growing exponentially…but finally now there is one conspiracy theory that brings them all together.
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:15P
Connecticut's new voter law bucks national trend
Kobach, who had assisted in drafting punitive anti-immigration laws in Arizona and Alabama, spoke on the need for additional legislation to more aggressively root out ineligible voters, recalls Merrill. Returning from the meeting, she began to rally
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:12P
6th District candidates debate hot-button issues
Crowley — who said she believes in comprehensive immigration reform — said there is a fine line drawn if the illegal immigrant questioned is not a threat. She said she supported a local law passed in the City Council that prevented the Department of
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:11P
Winston & Strawn LLP | Elizabeth Papez Featured in National Law Journal
With the opinion season on the horizon, the article discusses the intense scrutiny the Supreme Court is under as the public eagerly awaits its decisions, especially on this year's blockbuster health care and immigration cases.
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:10P
May 23: Lecture on Immigration Law
May 22, 2012 May 23: Lecture on Immigration Law PATERSON, NJ - The Paterson Free Public Library will be hosting a lecture designed to help immigrants without green cards on Wed., May 23. The session will be at 5:30 at the main branch of the library at
Updated: 05/23/2012 03:07P