FAP855: Expert interview with Whitney Hoffman on new FAFSA provisions Listen now: Expert Interview + On today’s show, former Madden & Patton attorney and podcast producer Whitney Hoffman on the legal definitions of emancipated student, unaccompanied homeless minor, and dislocated worker + What financial aid administrators need to know about legal documentation of new statuses + A potential solution [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "FAP855: Expert interview with Whitney Hoffman on new FAFSA provisions", url: "http://www.financialaidpodcast.com/2008/08/06/fap855-expert-interview-with-whitney-hoffman-on-new-fafsa-provisions/" });
Audio|Wed, 6 Aug 2008|More from Financial Aid Podcast Free MP3 Internet Radio
|Immigration Lawfound at11:53
“…supposed to only need to federal in the interpretations. In the federal immigration law that would discourage states from providing in state tuition to undocumented immigrant students -- wow. So there's many things that are going …”
Mark Krikorian is the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies ... He is author of The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal.
Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
|Immigration Lawfound at1:33, 3:20
“…This happens all the time and basically it reflects a view that. Immigration law. . And even for more broadly American sovereignty. Is simply illegitimate it's immoral mean that's what underlies. This point of view. And I …”
“…Mark Kerkorian at the center for immigration studies. You're familiar somewhat with immigration law around the world. Are there any countries that have -- show up live here we don't care who you or do what …”
"That's a Wrap" - Our look at the week's biggest stories. This week VB of the Fox 25 Morning Show and Jessica Heslam of the Boston Herald round out our panel.
Audio|Fri, 25 Jul 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
|Immigration Lawfound at16:24
“…had a story today on people working in the office that enforces immigration law to -- caught -- they'd stolen Social Security numbers and -- some other people can't -- Massachusetts even prosecute criminal immigration or …”
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Traditionally, marriage to a U.S. citizen was one of the easiest ways for immigrants to gain legal status, but some new citizens are learning the hard way that that is not always the case. Boston Globe reporter Maria Sa...
Video|Tue, 10 Jun 2008|More from Boston.com
|Immigration Lawfound at0:20
“…for being here hi thanks for having me so you talked some immigration law yours in your story can say the current federal laws are pretty tough for new citizens and their spouses. What to the …”
The executive director of the Mass. ACLU on a new practice where local bartenders check passports for customs stamps before serving customers.
Audio|Thu, 24 Apr 2008|More from Finneran's Forum
|Immigration Lawfound at11:21
“…while it. I'm of the validity of the past quarter like that immigration law complicated I think its enforcement is on the ordinary or a bartender. All of this term that's having -- having -- did …”
English professor James Smith study of the controversial workhouses where socially marginalized and so-called fallen women and girls were confined throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Audio|Tue, 5 Feb 2008|More from Boston College Front Row
|Immigration Lawfound at38:29
“…from behind the convent walls. The paying all full of hope how immigration law provided -- of pressure about. That removed previously institutionalized populations of my opponents I'm a resident and author and former preschool another …”
The mayor of Morristown, NJ, explains how he wants to deputize local police to arrest illegal immigrants.
Audio|Mon, 30 Jul 2007|More from Finneran's Forum
|Immigration Lawfound at11:15
“…Drew an executive order could make it easier for people -- force immigration law if you water till I got. All understand other than this is another form of slavery. Where big business and all the …”
Next week Congress begins debate on a major overhaul of the nation's immigration law . A compromise plan worked out with the White House would beef up border security and clear the way for millions of undocumented workers to become legal. There is criticism from both sides of the aisle. Gail Chaddock of the Christian Science Monitor fills us in on the details of the bill and we talk supporters and opponents of the proposed legislation. Paul Wolfowitz resigned yesterday as head of the World Bank, without admitting impropriety over a relocation package he engineered for his girlfriend. Host Deborah Becker talks with Kenneth Rogoff, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, about the scandals impact on the bank's reputation and what it mean for its future. The war in Iraq has hit close to home for one our frequent guests on Here and Now. Andrew Bacevich, a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and vocal critic of the war lost his son to a suicide bomber this week. He
Audio|Fri, 18 May 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
We were joined by New Ipswich, NH Police Chief W. Garrett Chamberlain who has earned a reputation for being tough on illegal immigrants in his state.
Audio|Tue, 1 May 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Immigration Lawfound at36:05
“…the constitution there's a federal preemption that they have ultimate control over immigration law. . Although we can assistance force that we can not ultimately decide somewhat. …”