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C.N.M.I.: Pacific territories reps testify on H-2B, visa waiverLocal politicians didn't focus on a portion of a federal law that could determine if Guam has enough workers for the coming military buildup, according to testimony from a congressional oversight hearing held yesterday.
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The congressional Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife held an oversight hearing, chaired by Guam Delegate Madeleine Bordallo, to discuss Public Law 110-229, yesterday. Once implemented, the law would put in place two major changes: * The law would replace immigration laws in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands with those of the federal government, restricting tourism from Russia and China. Guam follows those laws already. The Pacific Daily News |
C.N.M.I.: Officials want to delink immigrant work cap and tourism issuesVice Speaker Benjamin J. Cruz will ask members of Congress to separate two issues linked by public law so a debate on Marianas tourism won't hinder Guam's ability to prepare...CNMI: Labor leader has some qualms over new U.S. law on immigrationThe Dekada Movement will be joining the "May Day" rally on May 1 and is calling on all workers in the Commonwealth-local and foreign alike-to unite and join in this... |
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