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Ian Grodman: Current Goals for Immigration Reform in Washington

Immigration

reform has been on the agenda of many in Washington for years. While the U.S.

Senate passed some reform measures some time ago, there have been roadblocks in

the House of Representatives. Speaker Boehner has said it is time for Congress

to move forward with reform and so there is hope that reforms will take place

this year. This would have tremendous implications for those who have been in

the United States without status. It would also create significant

opportunities for those who are highly educated and skilled to live and work in

the United States.





Ian

Grodman has been an attorney for over 20 years, initially representing

insurance companies and risk managers in litigation, currently assisting

clients with the challenges of immigration law. Grodman specializes in the

legal issues faced by foreign nationals wishing to participate in work,

business, or academics within the United States. He has represented foreign

investors as well as professionals seeking appropriate visas to allow them to

work in the United States. He is very familiar with the roadblocks normally

encountered within each of these categories, as well as with the issues faced

by undocumented workers.





The

Ethical Culture Society of Essex County is a progressive non-theist religion

dedicated to living ethically in a complex world. Founded in l876 and

established in Maplewood in l945, over the years the ethical culture movement

(known as The American Ethical Union) has been instrumental in launching

Planned Parenthood, the NAACP, Visiting Nurses, New York Settlement House,

Fieldston School, and National Ethical Service at the UN. The Society began a

long-running Ethics for Children program and most recently, Essex Time Exchange

(a time bank facilitating the exchange of services) among other initiatives.

The Maplewood Society was the first peace site in the country. Its motto is: to

act so as to bring out the best in ourselves by bringing out the best in

others.  

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Contact

information: 973-763-1905; www.essexethical.org. Join us for weekly programs,

discussions, and fellowship Sundays at 11 am. All are welcome.

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