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Can NMI judges support retirees any further? A question for consideration

I quote portions of a letter from a NMI retiree that is very descriptive of the disappointment many have regarding the NMI’s executive and legislative branch’s inaction and indifference in paying the government’s financial obligation to the Retirement Fund. This has resulted in...
Posted On Oct 03 2011 19:23
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Parole for transitional worker dependent students turning 18

If you are a foreign worker in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands who will be the beneficiary of an employer’s petition for transitional worker (CW-1) status and have a child who is a secondary or high school student who will turn 18 this school year, U.S....
Posted On Oct 03 2011 19:19
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Extension of parole for foreign workers in the CNMI

It is critical that foreign workers maintain a lawful status so they may be petitioned for CW Transitional Worker status or another status under the INA. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services advises all people who were paroled into the CNMI and whose Arrival-Departure...
Posted On Oct 03 2011 19:14
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS – October 3, 2011

Notice to parents of SSHS students To all parents and legal guardians of Saipan Southern High School students, mid-term 1 progress is scheduled to be picked up on Thursday, Oct. 6, from 3:30pm to 6:30pm. Teachers will be available in their classrooms for parents and legal...
Posted On Oct 03 2011 08:05
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