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- W299967029 abstract "I. INTRODUCTION II. THE PROCEDURE A. Temporary Residency: Nonimmigrant Visa 1. Hot, Too Cold, Too Big, Too Small or The Goldilocks Why Most Household Workers Are Unable to Secure Nonimmigrant Visa Status Through Their Employers 2. B-1 Business Visitor 3. J-1 Exchange Visitor 4. H-2B Unskilled Worker B. Permanent Residency: Immigrant Visa 1. Introduction 2. Step One: Alien Labor Certification 3. Step Two: Immigrant Visa Petition 4. Step Three: Adjustment of Status or Visa Processing III. PROPOSED SOLUTIONS A. Solution Number One: Permanently Restore Section 245(i) of the INA 1. Background 2. Problem: Catch-22 Legal Nightmare Faced by Undocumented Immigrants Who Are Unable to Secure Lawful Status in the United States 3. Of Critics & Systemic Cracks: Why Immigration Reforms Are Bad (or Good!) 4. Terrorist Spin: How 9/11 Recharged the Undocumented Immigration Debate 5. Female Troubles: How Gender Plays Out in the Debate 6. Conclusion: Immigration Laws Should Be Equitably Reformed to Give More Workers a Bite of the Apple B. Solution Number Two: Increase the Number of Immigrant Visas Available for Unskilled Workers 1. WANTED: Gender-Sensitive Legislation! How the Effect of IMMACT Has Been Devastating to Interests--Domestic and Foreign Alike 2. Conclusion: Increasing the Number of Immigrant Visas Available for Unskilled Workers Would Dramatically Improve Roles in the Home and in the Workplace C. Solution Number Three: Reclassify Certain Household Workers as Skilled 1. Background 2. Women's Work: Department of Labor, Through Their Blanket Classification of All Household Workers as Unskilled, Perpetuates the Legacy of Gender-Based Discrimination in the Labor Market 3. Conclusion: Household Workers, and Most Notably Nannies, Need to be Reclassified as Skilled Workers by the Department of Labor--For the Good of Women Everywhere D. Solution Number Four: Toss out the Business Necessity Requirement for Live-In Household Workers 1. Background 2. Problems 3. Cases: BALCA Cases That Showcase the Business Necessity Requirement for the Live-In Household Worker 4. Conclusion: Business Necessity Standard is Misplaced in the Context of Live-In Household Workers IV. CONCLUSION I. INTRODUCTION Throughout the history of the United States, the political debate over immigration policy has been exceedingly fraught with drama and controversy. And never has this been as true as it is today, in the aftermath of the tragedies of September 11th. terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 radically changed the political debate over immigration issues. (1) On the eve of the terrorist attacks, Congress and the President were poised to enact liberalizing immigration reform measures. (2) But this day changed the world, and such liberalizing legislation was immediately derailed as the United States turned its attention to the more pressing issue of national security. (3) A conflux of swirling emotions now directs the post-September 11th debate. direction U.S. immigration policy should take has become increasingly contested among those with irreconcilable views, such as those in favor of liberalizing current immigration laws, including legalizing certain undocumented immigrants; (4) those in favor of restricting current immigration laws, including closely tracking the immigrant community pursuant to domestic antiterrorism measures; (5) and everyone in between. …" @default.
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- W299967029 title "Female Troubles: The Plight of Foreign Household Workers Pursuing Lawful Permanent Residency through Employment-Based Immigration" @default.
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