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Immigration’s Private Parts Modestly Yet Shockingly Exposed

By Angelo A. Paparelli on March 11, 2012
Posted in Consular Officers, Enforcement/USICE, State Department

Thumbnail image for newspaper lady.jpgWith more than three decades of experience under my belt, I like to fancy myself an expert in immigration.  Yet however much I think I understand the subject, new things surface that blow my mind and puncture my inflated sense of self.  I have come to realize that much of what I “know,” I merely surmise or…

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