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The Current State of Immigration Policy Reform

CNBC.com interviewed managing partner Evie Jeang for the article, "Immigration Reform: Why it Might Not Happen," to discuss the political climate in Washington surrounding immigration reform and the prospect of legitimate reform coming this year. There have been a multitude of concerns expressed by policymakers about the latest immigration bill, including border protection measures and the burden of affordable health care for 11 million undocumented immigrants.

"A lot of this can be explained as negotiations and playing politics," Ms. Jeang explains. "Much of the GOP supports reform to broaden their political base with immigrants, but at the same time this posturing is to appease conservatives." Read more.

Evie Jeang Discusses Personal Success & Immigration Reform in Law360 Q&A

In this Law360 Q&A, Evie Jeang shares her personal experiences as an attorney, as well as her thoughts on the need for immigration law reform. She comments on aspects within her practice area in need of change, citing the absence of accessible information for illegal immigrants to help resolve workers' compensation injury cases.

Ms. Jeang views the U.S. Visa Program as an area of great opportunity for innovation and economic recovery. "In order to innovate and remain competitive in the international market, the U.S. has to be able to bring in the best workers." Read more.

"She's Both a Warrior and Nurturer" Published by American Business Women's Association

Evie Jeang was featured in the article, "She's Both a Warrior and Nurturer," published by the American Business Women's Association sharing her journey on opening and being a managing partner of Ideal Legal Group, Inc. Since its inception in 2006, Ideal Legal Group has grown to five attorneys practicing in California and New York. The firm has become a champion for immigrant-owned businesses in California, helping them navigate the legal challenges of doing business in the U.S.

"We help small businesses to survive in the United States," says Ms. Jeang. "We help them grow and they help us grow." Read more.

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