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An Immigration Paradox develops when American immigration policy is subjected to Government benign neglect. Additionally, although frequently used by many in the public, the word "illegal" is technically not recognized as a legal term in American immigration law as it applies to people. Surprised? Read further. Immigration has always been a controversial, complex, and very important issue historically in American public policy. In fact, the historic and fundamental importance of immigration in American culture, in combination with the increasing controversy and inevitably complexities involving it, has created inevitable the above-referenced immigration paradox. This book presents an overview of American immigration history, trends, policies and practices, and addresses the "paradox" issue from the perspective of a former United States Immigration Judge. Nothing written in this book is intended or designed in any way to diminish, malign, or disparage any person, group, country, organization, institution, or people. This important book contains "Fifteen (15) Tips for Winning Immigration Cases."
The attorney-client relationship is one of the most important and
delicate relationships in all of legaldom (if there is such a
word). Lawyers cannot exist without clients. With rare exceptions,
clients cannot make it without lawyers. The foundation of the
attorney-client relationship is trust. Without the element of trust
between the client and the attorney, the relationship simply will
not work out. I am reminded of the story about the man who hated to
worry about anything and went looking for a surrogate worrier. He
approached a lawyer about the issue and said:
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