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A Passion for Immigration Law |
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At Blackwell Law Group, we are passionate about immigration law. We are passionate about immigration law because we understand the importance of immigrants to the continued success of American society. Immigrants bring valuable knowledge, skills and experience to all levels of American society. The U.S. needs immigrants to be competitive in the global economy. Through immigration law, we help secure America's continued prosperity. We are passionate about immigration law because it helps other countries improve living standards for their own populations. America offers extraordinary opportunities for people to acquire knowledge and skills that they then can use in their own countries. Through immigration law, we help people ensure the future growth and prosperity of their own countries. We are passionate about immigration law because we understand the importance of family. All of us are born into family of one sort or another and are usually raised within a family. As adults, we often unite with another individual to create our own family. Few people completely isolate themselves from their family. For many people, family is their primary source of happiness, joy, security and prosperity throughout their lives. Through immigration law, we help people be with their families and support their families. We are passionate about immigration law because we are committed to the protection of human rights and to freedom from persecution. The U.S. was founded by individuals seeking to escape persecution. Today, the U.S. admits more refugees and asylum seekers than any other country in the world. Through immigration law, we help people from other countries avoid future persecution.
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