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Sex Offender Visa Loophole Elimination Act of 2007

To prohibit a convicted sex offender from obtaining approval of immigration petitions filed by the offender on behalf of family members.

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1/9/2007--Introduced.
Sex Offender Visa Loophole Elimination Act of 2007 - Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit a convicted U.S.-citizen sex offender from filing a family-based immigration petition. Defines "sex offense" and "specified offense against a... moreSee Full Bill Text

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July 16, 2008 The Most Fantastic Cake Ever!!

A friend of mine gave me a recipe for this chocolate cake (thank you Ari!) and it is absolutely amazing. I was somewhat doubtful when I was writing down the recipe because I thought it might be a little too chocolaty for me but it still ...

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June 20, 2008 From The News: Int'l Commission To Rethink Ban On Commercial Whaling

On Wednesday, the House approved HR 350 ,which directed the US delegation to support a continued moratorium, despite a last-minute objection from Young, who said it could threaten the native quota. "This resolution does nothing to save ...

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June 20, 2008 Int’l commission to rethink ban on commercial whaling

On Wednesday, the House approved HR 350, which directed the US delegation to support a continued moratorium, despite a last-minute objection from Young, who said it could threaten the native quota. “This resolution does nothing to save ...

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