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From the Cincinnati Enquirer, on the busiest travel day of the year:
The new security checkpoint at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport's Terminal 3 will get its first major test this week, as more than 25,000 travelers are expected...
The White House posted this video on their site not long ago. We encourage you to check it out. It features the Secretary at an event hosted by Michelle Obama for women serving in the military.
Published by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security,...
I know we throw a lot of acronyms out there – even after just a few months in government, you can’t resist! – but this is one that has meaning for all of us. CIKR stands for “Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources” – an umbrella term...
From Computerworld, on H-1B Enforcement:
U.S. immigration officials are taking H-1B enforcement from the desk to the field with a plan to conduct 25,000 on-site inspections of companies hiring foreign workers over this fiscal year.
The move marks a...
I know we’ve said it before, but it bears repeating, the Our Border network is the first of its kind. It is a groundbreaking civic forum that connects users and encourages a new kind of dialogue about issues unique to the southwest border. We...