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		<description><![CDATA[Should all who apply for a business license be made sure that they are here legally?
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Should illegal aliens be allowed to own a business here since they have disrespected our laws?
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<p>City business owners must prove citizenship<br />
Filling out an application is not enough anymore. Business owners within the city of Conyers must now confirm they are in the country legally before they can run a business.<br />
Reporter: By Alena Parker, Staff Reporter<br />
Email Address: alena.parker@rockdalecitizen.com</p>
<p>CONYERS — Filling out an application is not enough anymore. Business owners within the city of Conyers must now confirm they are in the country legally before they can run a business.</p>
<p>Local government agencies were recently called to verify citizenship and immigration status of business owners through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE, program of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.</p>
<p>The Conyers City Council voted Jan. 20 to enter into an agreement with the federal agencies though Conyers city attorney Michael Waldrop noted they did not have much choice.</p>
<p>“The Georgia Legislature has required that cities and counties participate in the SAVE program to verify the legality of those who do business and receive benefits from the city,” Waldrop told the council members.</p>
<p>Councilman Marty Jones voiced concerns that paying for notary services every year, in addition to getting a business license, would be inconvenient “on the operations side.”</p>
<p>“People who write the regulations don’t have to live by them,” Jones said.</p>
<p>The new requirement will affect the roughly 1,800 businesses in Conyers.</p>
<p>“Unless you have a notary in your office, the proprietor is going to have to go somewhere — whether it’s the city, the bank, the post office, somewhere — to get someone to notarize this document (affidavit), swearing that he is, in fact, a legal citizen or here legally, whatever the status may be,” Waldrop said.</p>
<p>The new requirement will affect those applying for retirement benefits, health benefits, contracts, alcoholic beverage licenses, occupation tax certificates, taxi cab licenses, insurance company licenses, pawn brokers licenses, massage therapists licenses, billiard room operations licenses, precious metals and gems dealers licenses, conducting flea market licenses and peddlers and itinerant trades licenses, according to the city documents.<br/><a href=''></a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man guilty of selling fake IDs
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January 27, 2010 - 10:17am
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A Mexican man has pleaded guilty to making and selling counterfeit Social Security cards and driver&#8217;s licenses, U.S. Attorney Lanny Welch announced Wednesday.
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January 27, 2010 - 10:17am<br />
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A Mexican man has pleaded guilty to making and selling counterfeit Social Security cards and driver&#8217;s licenses, U.S. Attorney Lanny Welch announced Wednesday.</p>
<p>Isidro Castro-Lopez, 26, admitted he possessed forged identity documents when he was arrested Dec. 2, 2009, in Kansas City, Kan. He had been one of the targets of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation into black market sales of Social Security and Immigration Permanent Resident cards in the Kansas City area.</p>
<p>Investigators determined Castro-Lopez was making permanent resident cards, counterfeit Mexican driver&#8217;s licenses and counterfeit Social Security cards using a home computer and Corel software. He was selling pairs of counterfeit Social Security cards and permanent resident cards for $70 a set and counterfeit Mexican driver&#8217;s licenses for $50 each.</p>
<p>Castro-Lopez will be sentenced April 26. He faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000.</p>
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Hope  u all doing well, I need a sponsership to work in USA i&#8217;m currently working in a big telecommunication company in egypt
( Marketing)and i ahave telecomm. experince in sevral areas
(Analysis , Planning,supply,technical) and below my resume.
Amr Mohamed Ali Ewees
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>Dear All,<br />
Hope  u all doing well, I need a sponsership to work in USA i&#8217;m currently working in a big telecommunication company in egypt<br />
( Marketing)and i ahave telecomm. experince in sevral areas<br />
(Analysis , Planning,supply,technical) and below my resume.</p>
<p>Amr Mohamed Ali Ewees</p>
<p>Present Address:                                Phone: 0020124499940 / 0244789523<br />
El oboor city , st. 23<br />
Building 185. Email: amrali800@yahoo.com<br />
Date of Birth: 10 – 8 – 1982<br />
Cairo, Egypt.Military Status: Exempted.</p>
<p>Objective<br />
Seeking a professional position to develop my knowledge and capabilities, in such a way as to serve my company in the best of all ways, and effectively use my interpersonal and communication skills and my eagerness to learn, in order to enhance my knowledge and gain experience.</p>
<p>Education<br />
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt<br />
Graduated since July   2003<br />
B. Sc. Commerce   (Accounting department)<br />
Cumulative Grade: Passed.  </p>
<p>The American University in Cairo, Egypt<br />
The Modern Accounting Certificate  (MAC) </p>
<p>Languages<br />
Arabic {Native Language}.<br />
English {Fluent Written And Spoken}.<br />
French {Basic Knowledge}.  </p>
<p>Courses and Certifications</p>
<p>•English courses (A.U.C)<br />
•Business administration course  (A.U.C)<br />
•Economics course  (A.U.C)<br />
•Oil &#038; Gas Accounting course ( Ain shams university )<br />
•Customer Service Handling, ,  (Mobinil)<br />
•Up Selling Skills, (Mobinil).<br />
•Technical GSM Networks problem,  (Mobinil)<br />
•GPRS ,3G Training,  (Mobinil)</p>
<p>Experience.<br />
- Arma Food Industrials (Business Analyst). Till<br />
                May.2005.</p>
<p>-The Egyptian Company for Mobile Services (MobiNil). Customer Operations – Acting Team leader Till Dec. 2006.</p>
<p>The Egyptian Company for Mobile Services  ( Mobinil)<br />
Prepaid Market projects Operations &#038; planning   Sr. Specialist Till Present.<br />
Supply chain project management , Marketing Department<br />
•Planning, Analysis and forecasting the sales targets.<br />
•Act as interface  with suppliers for Logistics tasks<br />
•Responsible for maintaining declared and activated stock level as per sales forecast for prepaid And Post Paid.<br />
•Handling All Dial Management and handsets Tasks<br />
•Dealing With Suppliers Abroad<br />
•Participate on All Promotions and new products.<br />
•Manage the prepaid and Postpaid Sims output files declaration processes from buy it from suppliers till activated it on the network.<br />
•Manage the packaging operation for prepaid And Postpaid and bundles.<br />
•Sample testing of activated batches to insure quality of product to the customers.</p>
<p>Other experience in MobiNil :<br />
•Credit &#038; Collection Department Rotation.( 3 months)<br />
•Complaint handling Department Rotation ( 1 month)<br />
•Quality Assurance Department Rotation ( 3 months)<br />
•Activation  Department Rotation (1 Month)<br />
•First class  Department Rotation (1 Month)</p>
<p>Computer Skills•Good knowledge in basic software applications,<br />
(Win, Ms Word, Excel, Access ,PowerPoint , Out look , Oracle financial,   Dac easy Accounting  &#038; Internet )</p>
<p>Software regarding GSM Networks: (B.s.c.s, Vantive, Ferma, E-quality and other applications related to Telecom. Industrials)</p>
<p>Achievements</p>
<p>•Employee Recognition Certificate, MobiNil, April 2006 for my creativity in initiating &#038; suggesting the idea of product called the (Emergency SIM) which approved by<br />
Marketing Department.</p>
<p>•Employee Recognition Certificate; Achieving High Performance in Planning and Analysis and meeting the deadline (July) 2007.</p>
<p>•Employee Recognition Certificate; Achieving High Performance in Planning Analysis and meeting the deadline (October) 2007.</p>
<p>•Employee Recognition Certificate; Achieving High Performance in the NEW NDC 017 Project and preparing the recycling dials plan and preparing them to use before launching the new NDC 017.</p>
<p>•Employee Recognition Certificate, October and November 2005 as being the employee of the month by exceeding quality objectives of the department.</p>
<p>•Employee Recognition Certificate, for my creativity in migration process form standard to call and control which approved by marketing department. </p>
<p>•Recommendation from my supervisors to attend focus group with international marketing institute.  (Marketing Research). </p>
<p>•Weekly Briefing Project.</p>
<p>•New Call center evaluation sheet Project.</p>
<p>•BSCS Guide: Create a reference for the most important application to the call center (BSCS) as a presentation include 107 slide posted on the intranet</p>
<p>References<br />
Available upon Request</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Amr<br/><a href=''></a></div>
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Arizona borderlands that are covered:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>Go Back Email this storyPrint this storyLetter to the editorDiscussThe waiver<br />
Arizona borderlands that are covered:<br />
• More than 60 miles stretching from about seven miles east of Sasabe to south of Fort Huachuca in Cochise County.<br />
• More than 55 miles on the Tohono O&#8217;odham Reservation from just east of the village of Ali Ak Chin to about 21/2 miles west of Sasabe.<br />
• More than 50 miles across the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge west of Lukeville.<br />
• More than 20 miles from about seven miles east of Douglas to about 11/2 miles west of the Arizona-New Mexico state line.<br />
• 13.3 miles along the Colorado River near Yuma.<br />
• 61/2 miles south of Sierra Vista near the Coronado National Monument.<br />
• 6.9 miles starting 10 miles west of Naco going east.<br />
• 6.4 miles starting just east of Naco running east.<br />
• 5.3 miles starting from about 31/2 miles west of Lukeville to east of the town.<br />
• 3.8 miles from Yuma County south of Somerton toward San Luis.<br />
• 21/2 miles from a couple of miles west of Sasabe to east of the town.<br />
• 1.6 miles on the western edge of the Tohono O&#8217;odham Reservation south of the village of Ali Ak Chin.<br />
• A one-mile section west of Douglas.<br />
Sources: Department of Homeland Security, International Boundary and Water Commission.</p>
<p>Other articles by Howard Fischer:<br />
Fining gov. in ELL case floated<br />
Domestic-partner benefits get boost<br />
Guest-worker bill runs up against legislative barrier<br />
 Legislation rebuilds legal shield for people acting in self-defense<br />
Rancher to face charges of violating entrants&#8217; rights<br />
Other articles by Brady Mccombs:<br />
Arson destroys North Side apartment<br />
Man is shot by police in domestic dispute<br />
Passport rule delayed<br />
El camino legal hacia E.U. más costoso y complejo de lo que se piensa<br />
New U.S. immigration chief for AZ intends to stick around</p>
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Rules waived to add security along 220 miles of AZ border<br />
By Brady McCombs and Howard Fischer<br />
Arizona Daily Star Capitol Media Services<br />
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 04.02.2008<br />
advertisementThe Department of Homeland Security laid claim Tuesday to at least 220 of the 350 miles of U.S.-Mexican border in Arizona to build fences, roads and towers without having to comply with environmental regulations.<br />
A congressionally mandated deadline to have 670 miles of fences, barriers, roads and lighting along the U.S.-Mexico border in place by the end of the year drove Secretary Michael Chertoff to invoke the waiver. To date, the agency has completed 309 miles of projects, leaving it with 361 miles to complete in nine months.<br />
What Tuesday&#8217;s order does, Chertoff said, is ensure that the rest of what is necessary can be built without having to complete full-blown environmental-impact statements — and without fearing that one or more sections will become tied up in court.<br />
The announcement, however, was greeted by disdain from local environmental-protection groups and a pair of Arizona legislators.<br />
&#8220;I think every American should be up in arms that the federal government is waiving these laws,&#8221; said Sean Sullivan, co-chairman of the Sierra Club Rincon Group, which covers Southeastern Arizona. &#8220;They are just going to bulldoze ahead in order to get all the projects they had lined up completed.&#8221;<br />
The waiver encompasses nearly two-thirds of Arizona&#8217;s international border, including swaths of land from as far west as Yuma to near the Arizona-New Mexico state line. Some of the larger expanses revealed by Homeland Security include:<br />
● More than 60 miles stretching from about seven miles east of Sasabe to south of Fort Huachuca in Cochise County.<br />
● More than 55 miles on the Tohono O&#8217;odham Reservation, from just east of the village of Ali Ak Chin to near Sasabe.<br />
● More than 50 miles across the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge west of Lukeville.<br />
● More than 20 miles from east of Douglas to near the Arizona-New Mexico state line.<br />
In total, Homeland Security identified 13 areas in Arizona. The detailed plans — or what&#8217;s already under construction or has been completed — for each of the areas weren&#8217;t available Tuesday. None is a new project, said Amy Kudwa, Homeland Security spokeswoman.<br />
&#8220;We are simply moving forward with their expeditious construction,&#8221; Kudwa said.<br />
The projects will fall under the general category of &#8220;pedestrian and vehicle fence construction, towers, sensors, cameras, detection equipment and roads in the vicinity of the border,&#8221; Homeland Security said.<br />
It&#8217;s the fourth time Chertoff has used the waiver, created in the 2005 Real ID Act to waive compliance with federal regulations for all border projects. He invoked the waiver on the previous three occasions for individual projects: in October 2007 for construction of two miles of fencing in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in Southeastern Arizona; in January 2007 on the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range in Southwestern Arizona; and in 2005 in San Diego.<br />
Each use has elicited harsh criticism from environmentalists and critics who say no one person should have such overreaching power.<br />
Chertoff&#8217;s use of that 2005 waiver authority &#8220;has created a lawless border,&#8221; said Matt Clark, Southwest representative of Defenders of Wildlife.<br />
The waiver continues a pattern of neglecting important environmental, health and safety laws to build an ineffective and environmentally damaging border wall, Clark said.<br />
&#8220;That arbitrary deadline has resulted in lawlessness along the border and a disregard for environmental health and safety laws,&#8221; he said.<br />
In a statement, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., called the use of the waiver &#8220;outrageous,&#8221; saying neither her office nor local or state elected officials were consulted.<br />
&#8220;This is unacceptable,&#8221; Giffords said. &#8220;A federal government construction project of this magnitude will impact significantly on local residents, communities and the environment. Those of us who live on the border and represent border communities deserve a seat at the table.&#8221;<br />
U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., called such a broad and poorly conceived waiver lazy.<br />
&#8220;Secretary Chertoff is abusing the authority granted him by the Congress with this ham-handed waiver,&#8221; Grijalva said in a statement. &#8220;With the stroke of his pen, he overturns 36 laws — some of which have been protecting our resources and our health for more than a century — in an area stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean.&#8221;<br />
In a prepared statement Tuesday, Chertoff said his actions are justified.<br />
&#8220;The flow of illegal traffic through the border region imperils our ability to fight terrorism by stopping the illegal entry of terrorists, and exposes our border communities and the rest of the United States to the ill effects of drug smuggling, human smuggling and gang activity,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Illegal border traffic has also caused severe and profound impacts to the environment.&#8221;<br />
Invoking the waiver will prevent legal wrangling that could delay projects, he said. That&#8217;s exactly what happened last year when two environmental groups sought to halt construction of fences and vehicle barriers along the southern edge of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. Challengers said federal officials did not properly consider ways to minimize the impact of the new construction.<br />
Chertoff eventually invoked the waiver, and construction continued.<br />
Chertoff denied that environmental concerns are being ignored. He said that there is at least a &#8220;draft environmental assessment or environmental impact statement&#8221; for all of the miles where his agency is erecting new pedestrian fencing. And he said most of the other projects — aside from fences to keep pedestrians out — also will have those kinds of assessments.<br/><a href=''></a></div>
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