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Understanding Immigration Law in New York

New York City has always been one of the great melting pots of the world. As a symbol of opportunity, people from distant places have long dreamed of success in New York. Individuals from Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America arrive at this amazing city every day, where they work hard and further boost New York City's economy. Because so many people come to NYC, it is no surprise that immigration law in New York is a big deal for many people.

Even though Dutch immigrants founded the city, the inhabitants of New York have not always been receptive to newcomers. Immigration has always been a big issue in the United States, and this will probably always be the case. Because so many immigrants came to New York City, it was a focal point for immigration controversies across the nation. New York immigration law grew into a thriving field. Regrettably, anti-immigrant political parties formed, like the infamous American Party of the mid-19th century, also called the Know-Nothing Party. These groups did everything they could to block immigration. Happily, they failed, and immigrants continued to make new lives for themselves in the city.

Much of the controversy over immigration now focuses on the south and west, but it's still strong in New York City. Concerns about immigration tie in with security fears regarding terrorist attacks. Unfortunately, immigration law in New York is exceedingly complex. It also goes through frequent changes, making it nearly impossible for the average person to understand. The good news is that extraordinary help exists in the form of the Manchanda Law Offices PLLC. This prestigious New York law firm works tirelessly to defend the rights of immigrants and native citizens alike. Schedule a free consultation by going online, to Manchanda-Law.com.


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