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Showing posts with label The Detroit News. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

TDN - Passport office opens in Detroit ahead of new ID requirements. Officials tout quicker application processing with outlet in Michigan.

The Detroit News

Passport office opens in Detroit ahead of new ID requirements. Officials tout quicker application processing with outlet in Michigan.


Monday, March 16, 2009


Tanveer Ali / The Detroit News

DETROIT -- The U.S. State Department is opening a passport office today in advance of new identification requirements that take effect June 1.

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Snippet(s):

"The Detroit Passport Agency, 211 W. Fort, on the second floor, is one of four new locations across the country.

On June 1, Americans will be required to have passports or similar documents when returning to the United States by land or sea from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Bermuda."

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"The U.S. State Department is offering a passport card to be used as a stand-in for a passport book. In October, plans for an enhanced driver's license were approved, providing Michigan residents who are U.S. citizens a cheaper alternative to a passport. The IDs are expected to be available by the end of spring."

Sunday, March 15, 2009

TDN - Don't expedite offshoring with more work visas

From my archive of press clippings:

The Detroit News


Don't expedite offshoring with more work visas

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Froma Harrop


New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, President Obama's former pick for commerce secretary, vows to create millions of technology jobs that can't be outsourced. Sounds good, particularly in this melting economy.

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Snippet(s):

"Richardson supports expanding the H-1B visa program, which had greased the departure of good-paying tech jobs to lower-wage countries."

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"Indian outsourcing companies account for almost 80 percent of the visa petitions approved for the top 10 participants in the program, according to BusinessWeek.

The Indian commerce minister has called H-1B "the outsourcing visa."