Kathleen Campbell Walker was recently featured in El Paso Inc. article, “Q&A: Kathleen Campbell Walker, immigration practice group chair, Dickinson Wright.”
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Kathleen Campbell Walker was recently featured in El Paso Inc. article, “Q&A: Kathleen Campbell Walker, immigration practice group chair, Dickinson Wright.” The article gives a Q&A to Kathleen, discussing the recent immigration bill, the bitter immigration debate, and the search for solutions. “We're at an inflection point now where it's so critical to make some positive changes that help our economy, improve our security and also continue to support our humanitarian principles as a country,” she said. Out of frustration states are saying, "We can't get the feds to do what we think they should do on border control. We're just going to create our own law." To read more, click here.
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