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USCIS’ Gulick cautions employers to be truthful

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services district director David Gulick is warning that employers who make an attestation that is “not truthful” when filing a CW-1 petition for a guest worker can face penalty fines and prosecution.
Posted On Sep 27 2011 23:16
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»Kilili’s HR 1466 unlikely to become law by Nov. 27

The bad news is that H.R. 1466 is unlikely to become law by Nov. 27, but some of those who may be out of status in the CNMI after that date—including immediate relatives of U.S. citizens who just lost their jobs—can heave a sigh of relief because, unless they have committed a...
Posted On Sep 27 2011 23:15
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Cabalen, Namfrel keep streaks

Cabalen/Noni and Namfrel/Proa are still in a zone after stretching their respective winning streaks in the UFO Inter-Organization Basketball Friendship League 2011 Bud Cup last Sunday at the TSL Sports Complex.
Posted On Sep 27 2011 22:55
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Angeles, Soll end drought

Raymond Angeles and Elena Soll finally broke into the win column this season after topping the August Budweiser King and Queen of the Lanes held over the weekend at the Saipan Bowling Center.
Posted On Sep 27 2011 22:53
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