Posts by Daniela Gómez Carrión
Lawsuit against Border Restrictions during the Pandemic
The Trump administration faces lawsuit over border restrictions Since the arrival of the Coronavirus in North American territory, the Trump government has implemented strict measures regarding immigration policies to mitigate the impact of the pandemic and protect the health system from possible saturation. One of the emergency measures was to close the borders and prevent…
Read MoreProtests in Front of Detention Centers Continue
Immigrant advocates raise their voices Immigrant rights advocates have very strong ideals. Many times they have put their health at risk and prefer to continue the fight for justice and for decent living conditions for immigrant communities. Despite the imminent threat generated by the global Coronavirus pandemic, activists around the US have protested in front…
Read MoreDeportations to Guatemala Resume After Temporary Suspension
Deportations amid the global pandemic One of the most controversial issues that arose from the arrival of the Coronavirus in the US is the management of deportations in the midst of the health crisis. Thousands of immigrant rights advocates have filed lawsuits against the Trump government over the current deportations. They present several main arguments:…
Read MoreICE is Present in National Protests against Police Brutality
The history of Trump’s government and the border forces The Republican Trump administration has focused since 2017 (the year when the president took office) on reducing immigration, especially illegal immigration. On the one hand, the current government of the US has created several agreements with neighboring countries such as Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to reduce…
Read MoreTrump’s Administration Plans to Change the DACA Program
DACA Program Overview The Barack Obama administration put considerable effort into improving immigration policies in the US and offering more benefits to the most vulnerable population. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was one of President Obama’s immigration projects. This program offers protection from deportation to thousands of immigrants who entered the US without…
Read MoreThe US Food Supply Chain Urgently Needs Foreign Farmers
The US Food Supply Chain The US is the destination of hundreds of immigrant communities around the world as it has always offered abundance to its population, a stable lifestyle, and culinary richness is a well-known aspect of this country. Local markets always try to supply food to the population and make sure they have…
Read MoreThe Last Migratory Agreements between Mexico and the US
The migration agreements signed a year ago between Mexico and the US The Trump administration has created several strategies during the last couple of years to reduce illegal immigration from Central America. Typically, most undocumented immigrants attempt to enter the US through Mexico’s borders. In addition to that, thousands of immigrants come to the borders…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules in Favor of Immigrants Again
The Supreme Court of Justice will review deportation cases In light of the massive outbreak of Coronavirus in the US, the Trump administration decided to implement several changes to deportation policies. For instance, normal deportation protocols are not being fully followed during the health crisis, and immigrants currently arriving at borders are being deported almost…
Read MoreSeek Reliable Help for your Immigration Case
Sudden changes in immigration policies The US is a country internationally known for hosting millions of immigrants annually and offering options to obtain legal residence. There are a large number of methods to enter the country, and the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has different resources for applicants to submit their requests. However, despite…
Read MoreThe USCIS Offices have reopened- Learn about new Protocols
The USCIS offices finally reopened In light of the public health threat caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) decided to temporarily close its offices. This means that all face-to-face services have been inactive for more than two months. The USCIS officials explained that this measure was implemented to protect…
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