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SAVE MAYA. YOU CAN HELP
By Mina Patel and Sam Chamberlin, Maya Chamberlin’s Parents

Our daughter Maya became sick with flu-like symptoms on Sep 9, 2009. She became critically ill in a matter of hours. Blood tests showed that her blood cell counts were low, and her liver and spleen had become enlarged. She was admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Millers Children Hospital in Long Beach, California. While in the ICU, Maya’s condition became unstable and she needed a breathing tube to help her breathe..... click here February 2010

Maintaining a Valid I-94
By Richard M. Costa

D u r i n g the postholiday period, many f o r e i g n n a t i o n a l s will be returning to the States from international travel. We wish to underscore the importance of ensuring that a properly endorsed Form I-94* is issued by the Customs & Border Protection Officer at the port of entry.

This is parti c u l a r l y important for foreign n a t i o n a l s e n t e r i n g the U.S. for employment on the basis of an a p p r o v e d petition for H-1, L-1, or O-1 nonimmigrant status ….. click February 2010

 

 

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January 2010

SUPPORT EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS IN HAITI

Thousands of people are dead in Port-au-Prince, Haiti after a disastrous earthquake of 7.0 magnitude struck on Tuesday January 12, razing major infrastructure in the capital including many neighborhoods, the Parliamentary building, Presidential Palace, the main cathedral, the main prison, the UN building among others. With many hospitals in ruins (Doctors without Borders lost three hospitals) in this poor Caribbean country, the earthquake has affected 3 million people - a third of the country. Disaster relief has just began in this poorest country in the western hemisphere with 80% of the people below the poverty line and 54% in abject poverty. Two thirds of the labor force has no formal jobs.
Immediate relief is needed. Many hundreds are trapped and rescuers are working very hard. Medical supplies are in shortage.
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