Zoeller is not alone in thinking there is a better way to enforce immigration law.
The department has relied most heavily on immigration law, with dragnets pulling in plenty of suspects.
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But the President remains committed to working with Congress to seek changes in our immigration law.
People who are for tougher border enforcement call it rewarding people who are violating immigration law.
Germany's immigration law is already tough, and most Germans would like to stop the inflow altogether.
He called part of Arizona's controversial immigration law a model for the rest of the country.
The government plans radical changes to an immigration law introduced by Mr Berlusconi's government in 2002.
Arizona passed a controversial immigration law in 2010, which the Obama administration quickly challenged.
She notes that suburban America has been dramatically altered by the changes in immigration law in 1965.
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Arizona's tough new immigration law is being tested not just in court but at the ballot box.
The Supreme Court has ordered that the federal government pre-empts states when it comes to immigration law.
What were the social and political forces then that really drove this 1965 overhaul of immigration law?
If passed, the legislation could usher in the most sweeping changes in immigration law in nearly 30 years.
Under federal immigration law (the 2005 REAL ID Act), those facts render them excludable from the United States.
When it comes to immigration law, the news is what has not changed.
Guess whom those local cops, many of whom have no training in the enforcement of immigration law, often suspect?
Mica also helped preside over ALEC's passage of the model bill that became the basis of Arizona's immigration law.
The new charges of breaking immigration law come two days after the Attorney General's Office declined to authorise his prosecution.
Gallup, meanwhile, has found no discernible increase in support for the Democrats among Latinos since Arizona adopted its controversial immigration law.
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Of the hundreds lodged by Jane Coker and Partners, an immigration law firm, only one has even resulted in an apology.
Immigration law experts say they can see little merit to attempts to connect the Boston Marathon bombings to current immigration reform efforts.
On the same day the controversial Arizona Immigration Law went into effect, the Supreme Court granted cert in Candelaria v.
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Alison Harvey, general secretary of the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association, said the government should be "vigorous" in its pursuit of unofficial agents.
The court hearing, which will decide whether Hong Kong's immigration law is consistent with its Basic Law, is expected to last three days.
He was a driving force behind the controversial Arizona immigration law SB1070, which critics say targets Hispanics and will lead to racial profiling.
Distressed by America's inability to rescue Hungary, President Dwight Eisenhower used a new immigration law to allow 38, 000 of them to come to America.
To abide with immigration law, he had a U.S. passport tucked in a plastic bag in his pocket during the trip, according to the affiliate.
Instead, we have a convoluted immigration law in which most of the economic value of a green card sticks to the fingers of immigration lawyers.
She now woos Latinos with Spanish-language ads, opposes Arizona's immigration law and worked behind the scenes to prevent the state's Republican Party from endorsing SB1070.
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