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The Law Office of Justin G. Randolph provides fast, friendly and cost-effective immigration services for corporate and individual clients worldwide.

We also provide deportation and removal assistance for proceedings taking place at the Chicago Immigration Court.

Our office also handles employment discrimination matters in Illinois including pregnancy discrimination, sexual harassment, and racial discrimination.

We offer a free email or phone consultation to determine if we can assist you with your immigration or employment discrimination matter.

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USCIS Reminds Haitians to Register for Temporary Protected StatusUpdate Posted on 12 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm

Special Humanitarian Parole Program for Haitian Orphan Fact Sheet Posted on 6 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm Final Opportunity to Request Consideration

Special Humanitarian Parole Program for Haitian Orphans Draws to a Close at R... Posted on 6 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm USCIS to resume Haitian orphan adoptions through regular process

Deferred Enforced Departure Extended for Liberians Posted on 18 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm USCIS Automatically Extends Validity of Employment Authorization Documents

USCIS Holds Children's Ceremonies at Verizon Center and Mount Vernon Posted on 18 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm

Deferred Enforced Departure Extended for Liberians Questions and Answers Posted on 18 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm USCIS Automatically Extends Validity of Employment Authorization Documents

Questions and Answers: Fiscal Year 2010 Citizenship and Integration Grant Pro... Posted on 16 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm

DHS Unveils Initiatives to Enhance E-Verify Posted on 16 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm Agreement with Department of Justice and Outreach Initiatives Will Strengthen E-Verify for Employers and Employees

DHS Unveils Initiatives to Enhance E-VerifyFact Sheet Posted on 16 Jan 2010 at 10:00pm Agreement with Department of Justice and Outreach Initiatives Will Strengthen E-Verify for Employers and Employees
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Immigration Impact

More States Introduce Costly Immigration Enforcement Bills in 2012 by Seth Hoy
Posted on 3 Feb 2012 at 12:14pm Despite the devastating consequences of state immigration laws in Alabamaand Arizona, legislators in other states have introduced similar enforcement bills this year. Legislators in Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee and Virginia introduced an array of costly immigration enforcement bills in their 2012 legislative sessions?some which are modeled on Arizona?s SB 1070. While study after study continues to …

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Alabama?s Extreme Immigration Law Could Cost State Billions, Report Finds by Michele Waslin
Posted on 2 Feb 2012 at 9:41am Implementing Alabama?s extreme immigration law (HB 56) would be incredibly expensive. That is the bottom line of a new report by University of Alabama economist Samuel Addy entitled A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the New Alabama Immigration Law. According to the report, the law could cost Alabama up to $11 billion in GDP and nearly $265 …

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New Report Analyzes Fatal Flaws of U.S. Border-Enforcement Strategy by Walter Ewing
Posted on 1 Feb 2012 at 1:30pm The federal government?s current approach to border security is dangerously misguided. Border-enforcement resources are directed at what gets smuggled across the border?people, drugs, guns, money?rather than who is doing the smuggling; namely, the transnational criminal organizations based in Mexico which are commonly referred to as the ?cartels.? If the U.S. government wants to get serious …

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GOP Candidates Ignore Florida?s Diversifying Latino Population by Rob Paral
Posted on 31 Jan 2012 at 2:53pm Campaigning in Florida this month, GOP Presidential candidates continued to display a general lack of understanding of the state?s diversifying Latino population. While it?s well-documented that the Cuban-American population is currently a strong political force, the emerging story in Florida is that the state?s future voting population will become increasingly Latino, but less Cuban. While …

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Nativist Group Twists Facts on Effectiveness of Arizona?s Immigration Law by Walter Ewing
Posted on 30 Jan 2012 at 2:07pm The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has outdone itself when it comes to shoddy research. In a recently released report on ?demographic changes? in Arizona, FAIR utilizes an almost random assortment of statistics to make its case that the state?s unauthorized immigrants are fleeing in droves thanks to get-tough immigration policies. The report occasionally …

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Following State of the Union, President Obama Needs to Follow Through on Immi... by Mary Giovagnoli
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 at 11:46am The President?s State of the Union address this week re-iterated some of his key themes on immigration?support for comprehensive reform, dismay that DREAM Act students and foreign students educated in this country have no way to legalize their status, and a belief that he?s done enough to the secure the border. More importantly, he framed …

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Romney Uses Restrictionist Code Words to Describe Immigration Policy by Michele Waslin
Posted on 26 Jan 2012 at 12:00pm GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney stole a page from the restrictionists? playbook this week when he promoted the idea of ?self-deportation? during a presidential debate. “If people don’t get work here,? Romney stated, ?they’re going to self-deport to a place where they can get work.” Rather than initiate a constructive solution to our nation?s immigration …

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New Report Highlights Contributions of Immigrant Entrepreneurs to U.S. Economy by Guest
Posted on 25 Jan 2012 at 2:59pm BY MARCIA HOHN, IMMIGRANT LEARNING CENTER At last night?s State of the Union Address, two immigrant entrepreneurs were among the President’s guests?Japan-born Dr. Hiroyuki Fujita, founder, president and chief executive officer of Quality Electrodynamics (QED) in Cleveland, Ohio and Brazil-born Mike Krieger, co-founder of Instagram, a fast growing social mobile startup. Dr. Fijuita and Mike …

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New Report Draws Connections Between Anti-Immigrant and Tea Party Movements by Walter Ewing
Posted on 24 Jan 2012 at 2:33pm The lines between the anti-immigrant movement and the Tea Party movement are blurred. That is the most important finding of a new report from the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights (IREHR), entitled Beyond FAIR: The Decline of the Established Anti-Immigrant Organizations and the Rise of Tea Party Nativism. As its title suggests, …

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It?s Time to Improve Noncitizens? Access to Counsel by Emily Creighton
Posted on 23 Jan 2012 at 3:16pm In the United States, most immigration decisions impacting noncitizens are made by immigration officials in informal proceedings far from a courtroom. While the right to an attorney (at the noncitizens? own expense) in immigration court proceedings is widely recognized, the right to counsel in administrative settings outside of a courtroom is often overlooked or explicitly …

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