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Sheriff Andrea Cabral Pushes "Balance" in Mass. CORI Reform

Source: 
DotNews.com
Writer: 
Gintautas Dumcius
Former prosecutor Andrea J. Cabral is the sheriff of Suffolk County in Massachusetts. (photo: suffolkcountysheriff.blogspot.com)

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New Year Push for CORI Reform

Conn. AG Joins Immigrant Construction Workers in Lawsuit Against Employer

Source: 
EthnicNEWz.org
Writer: 
M. Thang
Seal of the attorney general of Connecticut (image: ct.gov/AG)

Sheriff-convened CORI Forum to be Held This Sat., Dec. 13

Source: 
BayStateBanner.com
Writer: 
BayStateBanner.com
Sheriff Andrea J. Cabral of Suffolk County, Mass. (photo: http://suffolkcountysheriff.blogspot.com)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USA's Largest Worksite Raid Tests Pastor's Humanitarianism

Source: 
NewAmericaMedia.org
Writer: 
Marcelo Ballvé
Pastor Roberto Velez found himself tending around the clock to his congregation members, many of whom had loved ones arrested in the USA's largest worksite raid on undocumented workers, in Laurel, Miss. (photo: Marcelo Ballve, NewAmericaMedia.org)

Immigration Clinics Help Irish Understand the Law

Source: 
IrishEmigrant.com/boston
Writer: 
Stephen Hagan

Bill Aims to Increase Number of Visas for Skilled Foreign Workers

Source: 
INDIANewEngland.com
Writer: 
Adam Smith
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates met with U.S. Congress members in March 2008 to support increasing the number of annual H-1B visas for skilled foreign workers. (INDIAnewEngland.com courtesy photo: GIFFORDS)

A bill before the U.S. House of Representatives could allow thousands of more highly-educated Indians to work in the United States.

CORI Reform or CORI Repair?

Source: 
BayStateBanner.com
Writer: 
Yawu Miller
Rep. Willie Mae Allen (right) testifies before the Joint Committee on the Judiciary on March 18, 2008, on reforming Massachusetts' Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) laws. (Photo: Tony Irving for baystatebanner.com)

Scores of CORI reform activists from across Massachusetts gathered at the State House last week to argue for modifications to House Bill 4476, legislation filed in January by Gov.

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