+ Follow IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION Tag
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[Title] => Three lawmakers push enactment of proposed Immigration Act
[Summary] => Three congressmen pushed yesterday for the enactment of the proposed Immigration Act of 2009, which seeks to replace the Bureau of Immigration (BI) with the Commission on Immigration and Naturalization.
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[Title] => Immigration chief won't seek elective post
[Summary] => Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Marcelino Libanan said yesterday there have been offers for him to run for senator in next year’s polls but he was not inclined to return to the legislature.
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => FLYING HIGH: Regine's much-awaited return
[Summary] => JUST when everybody thought she would kiss her US career goodbye, "Asia's Songbird" Regine Velasquez proved to one and all that there is truth in the saying, good things come to those who wait.
Months after her planned string of concerts in the US was shelved due to an unfortunate incident that would have left her unable to perform in any US concert hall ever again, the US Immigration and Naturalization service lifted what was envisioned to be a lifetime ban on Regine; thanks to the dedication and hard work of top immigration law expert Michael Gurfinkel.
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[Title] => FLYING HIGH: Regine's much-awaited return
[Summary] => JUST when everybody thought she would kiss her US career goodbye, "Asia's Songbird" Regine Velasquez proved to one and all that there is truth in the saying, good things come to those who wait.
Months after her planned string of concerts in the US was shelved due to an unfortunate incident that would have left her unable to perform in any US concert hall ever again, the US Immigration and Naturalization service lifted what was envisioned to be a lifetime ban on Regine; thanks to the dedication and hard work of top immigration law expert Michael Gurfinkel.
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[Title] => Forensic lab for aliens' papers set
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Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez announced yesterday that the Bureau of
Immigration is set to put up a forensic laboratory capable of detecting
fraudulent travel documents and identifying illegal aliens who try to sneak
into the country.
Rodriguez said that he has already formed a committee headed by Associate
Commissioner Linda Hornilla which will conduct a feasibility study and discuss
details of the project with officials of the US Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS).
Rodriguez said INS officials agreed to assist the bureau in putting up the
forensic lab
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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
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[DatePublished] => 2010-04-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Immigration chief won't seek elective post
[Summary] => Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Marcelino Libanan said yesterday there have been offers for him to run for senator in next year’s polls but he was not inclined to return to the legislature.
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[Summary] => JUST when everybody thought she would kiss her US career goodbye, "Asia's Songbird" Regine Velasquez proved to one and all that there is truth in the saying, good things come to those who wait.
Months after her planned string of concerts in the US was shelved due to an unfortunate incident that would have left her unable to perform in any US concert hall ever again, the US Immigration and Naturalization service lifted what was envisioned to be a lifetime ban on Regine; thanks to the dedication and hard work of top immigration law expert Michael Gurfinkel.
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[Title] => FLYING HIGH: Regine's much-awaited return
[Summary] => JUST when everybody thought she would kiss her US career goodbye, "Asia's Songbird" Regine Velasquez proved to one and all that there is truth in the saying, good things come to those who wait.
Months after her planned string of concerts in the US was shelved due to an unfortunate incident that would have left her unable to perform in any US concert hall ever again, the US Immigration and Naturalization service lifted what was envisioned to be a lifetime ban on Regine; thanks to the dedication and hard work of top immigration law expert Michael Gurfinkel.
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[Title] => Forensic lab for aliens' papers set
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Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez announced yesterday that the Bureau of
Immigration is set to put up a forensic laboratory capable of detecting
fraudulent travel documents and identifying illegal aliens who try to sneak
into the country.
Rodriguez said that he has already formed a committee headed by Associate
Commissioner Linda Hornilla which will conduct a feasibility study and discuss
details of the project with officials of the US Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS).
Rodriguez said INS officials agreed to assist the bureau in putting up the
forensic lab
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