January 2010 Archives

January 28, 2010

Columbus Ohio Immigration Attorney on Immigration Reform and Scott Brown

A special election was held on January 19, 2009 to fill the Senate seat left vacant by the late Edward Kennedy. Although this was a Massachusetts special election, people from Columbus, Ohio to Troy, Michigan and all across the United States watched intently as Republican attorney Scott Brown defeated the democratic front-runner, Martha Coakley. Some have declared that his election did away with the filibuster-proof majority of Congressional Democrats and, with it, any chance of immigration reform. The election of Scott Brown may have been a surprise, but should by no means be considered the end of any possibility of immigration reform in the United States.

It is true that today's contentious political climate has fostered a system where a party change in one single Senate seat could potentially jeopardize the passage of much needed reforms, including immigration. While campaigning for Congress, Scott Brown's statements regarding immigration policy focused on stripping rights for illegal immigrants and combating illegal immigration through enhanced border security. His legacy as a Massachusetts State Senator includes the introduction of legislation that, if passed, would have required foreign nationals to provide proof of work authorization to pursue a wage enforcement action against a U.S. employer. Unfortunately, such laws are short-sighted and fail to recognize that preventing wage enforcement actions could serve to embolden U.S. employers that hire and take advantage of undocumented workers.

However, Scott Brown's record as a U.S. Senator is yet to be established and, regardless of whether he is ultimately a proponent or opponent of immigration reform, he is but one vote. Comprehensive immigration reform, before and after the election of Scott Brown, needs to be a bi-partisan effort -- with the support of Democrats, Republicans and Independents alike. The President did not dedicate much of his State of the Union Address to immigration reform, but he did urge Congress to "continue the work of fixing our broken immigration system - to secure our borders, enforce our laws so that everyone who plays by the rules can contribute to our economy and enrich our nation." Hopefully, the members of Congress will heed the President's words -- remembering that the United States is a "nation made up of immigrants from every corner of the globe" and "neither party should delay or obstruct every single bill just because they can" -- and work towards passing positive immigration reforms in the upcoming year.

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January 22, 2010

Announcing the Formation of the Law firm of Sam Shihab & Associates, LLC.

Attorney Sam Shihab, co founder of the law firm of Shihab & Associates Co., LPA has teamed up with Attorney Cheryl Brikho a former partner & co-founder of Brikho & Kallabat to form Sam Shihab & Associates, LLC a boutique law firm with offices in Dublin, Ohio and Troy, Michigan. Combined, they offer over 30 years of experience in the area of Immigration Law.

Sam Shihab, Esq.

Mr. Sam Shihab offers 15 years of experience as an immigration counsel representing corporations, investors, families, and individuals in all aspects of U.S. immigration law. Mr. Shihab represent corporate clients in complex technology-related and multi-national transactions, and assist foreign scientists, engineers and information technology professionals in immigration law-related matters. He is listed in Strathmore's Who's Who.
Mr. Shihab received his Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering form The Ohio State University in 1984 and his Juris Doctorate in Law degree from Capital University in 1994. Mr. Shihab is member of the Ohio Bar Association and several US District Courts. He is admitted to practice law in the State of Ohio.

Cheryl Brikho, Esq.

Ms. Cheryl Brikho Offers 16 years of experience, with the last 15 years of which were exclusively dedicated to serving clients in the area of immigration law. She is an accomplished immigration attorney with a reputation for commitment and excellence. Ms. Brikho has successfully represented individuals as well as fortune 500 and smaller companies in all aspects of employment immigration law. Ms. Brikho has personally appeared in over 600 hearings and interviews and has successfully filed several thousand petitions and labor certifications before the USCIS, its predecessor agency the INS and the US Department of Labor.

Ms. Brikho received her Bachelors degree from the University of Michigan in 1990 and her Juris Doctorate in Law from the University Of Detroit School Of Law in 1993. Ms. Brikho is an active member of the Michigan Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She is member of the Michigan State Bar.

Offices and contact Information

Columbus Metro: 565 Metro Place South, Suite 100, Dublin, Ohio 43017. Phone 614-791-0500. Fax 614-791-7727

Detroit Metro: 100 West Big Beaver Road Suite 200, Troy, MI 48084. Phone 248-524-0700. Fax: 248-573-0450

Nationwide: 866-665-0001

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