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The Immigration Sage of Manhattan Speaks on H-1B Visas
I know my dear friend Sam Udani will be absolutely mortified when he sees today’s blog entry, but too bad. He simply has to come to terms with his insight and what it means to those of us with our ear to the ground, listening for the distant thundering hooves of immigration changes to come....
Jose E. Latour Mar 24, 2009
Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th U.S. President today, and what a ride it's been. To me, one of the most intriguing (and admirable) qualities of this man is how his pragmatism seems to defuse agendas. In these past days, I've discussed this sea change in our national agenda w...
Jose E. Latour Jan 20, 2009
Deciphering Obama’s Views Toward Employer Compliance
Barack Obama has not yet been sworn in as President of the United States, but the past two months have revealed a great deal about his attitudes toward federal governance. In fact, the histrionics emerging from the Republican camp during the final weeks before the election have made his pragmatic c...
Jose E. Latour Jan 10, 2009
So many immigrants, so little peace
I am looking at the taillights of 2008 and staring at the oncoming headlights of 2009 and as I read the dozens of daily articles on the Web, I am sad to see that we are more or less in the same place we were a year ago. The world's migratory patterns are as old as man, and yet no intellig...
Jose E. Latour Dec 30, 2008
Illegal Immigrants Flow Home from U.S.
Today's Miami Herald front page story is about the economy and how illegal aliens are heading home. It is Sunday and I don't have much to say today except this:Immigrant labor, legal or illegal, is like any other commodity and affected by supply and demand. The unskilled worker...
Jose E. Latour Nov 30, 2008
Cheryl Little Gets Well-Deserved Award
Every since I started private practice in 1990, Cheryl Little has represented everything that is right with the immigration bar. In 1996, she founded the Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center and for the past 12 years her tireless work on behalf of refugees, immigrant children, and others who coul...
Jose E. Latour Nov 28, 2008
Modest Proposal #2: How to Help the Auto Industry AND Consumers
This one is simple, though the relevance to immigration is, uh, vague:-The government is giving the auto industry $25 billion dollars-There are about 200 million drivers in the U.S.-That breaks down to $125 per driver-Let's hypothesize that a driver buys a new car every 5 years and forget that ...
Jose E. Latour Nov 14, 2008
Tarun, who lives in India, is a good friend of an old fraternity brother of mine. This is an excerpt of what he wrote this the other day. I asked Tarun if I could share this with you and he said "sure". Here you go...and thanks, Tarun. Jose"This is the America that the worldloves -...
Jose E. Latour Nov 13, 2008
On the Price of Intolerance [originally written in 1999]
[Dear Readers: my business partner Jaime Kuklinski sent me a very painful powerpoint reminding us about the horrors of the Holocaust; having just visited the Holocaust Museum in D.C. several weeks ago, the topic is fresh on my mind during this time of great change in our country. I am re...
Jose E. Latour Nov 13, 2008
There IS No Such Thing as a “Latino Voter”
If I read one more article analyzing the election results in terms of "Latino Voters"...I'm going to probably finish reading it anyway. That's because as silly as this hyperinterpretation of what this election has meant to the country, it is still pretty cool to read about ...
Jose E. Latour Nov 12, 2008
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