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To: craig crawford who wrote (143395)6/27/2002 6:20:29 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
Craig what do you do to make a living? The rumor I hear is you're selling Dick's hamburgers on 45th ave near the UW.
A group of Michigan hotel owners is suing the Immigration and Naturalization Service, saying more rigorous visa screening since Sept. 11 has kept them from getting the extra summer workers they need.

The group filed its suit in U.S. District Court in Detroit after the average waiting time for the INS to process temporary visa requests rose from a range of 10 to 14 days before Sept. 11 to a current average of 60 to 65 days, making it difficult to meet hiring deadlines.



To: craig crawford who wrote (143395)6/27/2002 9:54:08 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
A group of Michigan hotel owners is suing the Immigration and Naturalization Service, saying more rigorous visa screening since Sept. 11 has kept them from getting the extra summer workers they need.

The group filed its suit in U.S. District Court in Detroit after the average waiting time for the INS to process temporary visa requests rose from a range of 10 to 14 days before Sept. 11 to a current average of 60 to 65 days, making it difficult to meet hiring deadlines.