Turns out YouTube’s not just for watching dogs on skateboards and cats playing the piano. Here’s a use for the site you probably never thought about:
Help with immigration laws.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently launched its own YouTube channel to broadcast news and information to the public, including information on immigration regs that affect employers.
DHS says it will use the site to publish videos of speeches, events, public service announcements and other items.
The agency also recently reorganized its Web site to highlight its five main objectives: counterterrorism, border security, enforcement of immigration laws, disaster preparedness and DHS unification.
Questions about immigration regs? Check YouTube for answers
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