Essay On Immigration Law

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Immigration Law Immigration law is a very interesting area of the law in which one has the wonderful opportunity to help people in great need. In the United States, immigration law refers to the different governmental policies that control foreign immigration to the country. Also, immigration law governs the legal status of people already in the country in matters such as citizenship and permanent residency. The United States maintains strict immigration laws; these laws regulate both the right of entry and internal rights of a foreigner. These rights can involve the duration of stay and the right to participate in government. Additionally, the United States has laws that allow for a naturalization process to take place by which immigrants may become U.S. citizens. The immigration laws in the United States have experienced an uneven progress. During colonial times, each independent colony created its own immigration laws. As provided in article “U.S. Immigration History”, “the first attempt to naturalize foreigners was through the Naturalization Act of 1790. However in 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed to stop the immigration of Chinese people” (“U.S. Immigration History”). Furthermore, as presented in the mentioned article, “the Immigration Act of 1924 put a limit on how many immigrants should be permitted into the country, based on their nationality [and] the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 led to the creation of the Immigration and Naturalization Service” ("U.S. Immigration History"). This agency regulated the immigration process of any foreigner in the United States until it ceased to exist on March 3, 2003. The decision behind its closure came after a major reorganization following the September 11 attacks... ... middle of paper ... ...one day you achieve your final goal, you will be able to obtain everything I have mentioned as long as you do it with heart, and with the desire of helping others, leaving aside the value of a dollar (Franco). This last quote provided by attorney Franco, made me realized that throughout the interview he had not just provided me with great information about his law career, but had also become my friend and someone to look upon as an example. The information provided by attorney Franco relates to various business aspects learned in this course, but essentially to the ethical codes that any businessman should follow in order to care for the employees, and clients. I am truly thankful for being able to interview him, he is an example for any lawyer to follow and in a way he has become one of my inspirations to achieve my final goal of becoming an Immigration attorney.

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