Caught this
interesting blog post discussing the increasing number of citations to
Wikipediapopping up in case law.
I did a quick perusal of Wikipedia and was surprised just how much information was available on US immigration law topics. Check out the descriptions of various visa categories at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Visas as an example.
And some of the information is pretty timely. Take the
discussion of the SKIL Bill as an example. The article discusses a very new and hot topic in US immigration legislative efforts. The article, like many on controversial topics, includes discussions of both sides and plenty of links to organizations advocating on both sides of the SKIL Bill.
By the way, any of us can contribute to Wikipedia. And any of us can challenge material on Wikipedia that we know to be incorrect.
# posted by Greg Siskind @ 11:17 PM