Immigration News Tuesday 5th October 2021

Immigration News Recap 5th October 2021

Immigration News Recap 5th October 2021 Motion Law Immigration’s team has years of experience and is highly qualified to guide you through your immigration journey in the US, regardless of whether you need to start a process from scratch or complete a pending case. Therefore, to protect your future and fulfill your dreams and goals…

Read More

Biden’s Immigration Plans through the Budget Package

Democrats propose to issue previously unused visas

The Reconciliation Process and Biden’s Immigration Proposal The Biden administration, fully aware that it currently will not get bipartisan support in Congress for comprehensive immigration reform, introduced an immigration resolution in the 2022 budget package. The reason why Democratic leaders included this immigration resolution in the spending bill is because it would allow them to…

Read More

Experts Comment on Senate Parliamentarian’s Ruling on Immigration

Experts: Democratic leaders could move forward with immigration plans

Biden is accepting the Senate Parliamentarian’s ruling Reforming the immigration system is a goal for the current administration of the US, led by President Joe Biden. With this, Biden and his team hope not only to improve, optimize and streamline legal immigration processes, but also to provide legalization routes for millions of foreign nationals residing…

Read More

Why Are Advocates Calling for Legalization for Undocumented Immigrants?

Reasons why advocates support the path to citizenship

The monumental debate surrounding undocumented immigrants The controversy surrounding immigrants residing in the US undocumented, a number that currently exceeds 11 million, has grown considerably over the past few years. This is because, on the one hand, former President Trump’s administration tied to deport as many undocumented foreigners as possible, which sparked nonconformity and pressure…

Read More

Lawsuit Against Employment Rules for L-2 Visa Holders

Lawsuit asks to allow L-2 visa holders to work

Lawsuit asks to allow L-2 visa holders to work Last week, a group of 15 plaintiffs filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington, asking to review current rules for L-2 visa holders to work in the US. The plaintiffs claim that the current process for L-2 visa holders…

Read More

Biden may Continue Using Title 42 to Expel Immigrants

Court of Appeals allows Title 42 in the midst of health care crisis

Title 42 as a means to deport migrants In 2020, when the global Coronavirus pandemic suddenly reached the US, then President Donald Trump, like many leaders across the world, implemented unconventional measures to mitigate the impact of the health crisis and protect the local population. Among these unconventional policies, the Trump administration gave the green…

Read More

DHS Issues New Guidance to Enforce Immigration Law

DHS issues new detention and deportation parameters

DHS issues new detention and deportation parameters On Thursday, September 30, 2021, DHS (Department of Homeland Security) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued new guidance to enforce immigration law both at the borders and within the US, that is, to address irregular migration. Mayorkas openly states that the Department is aware that there are currently about 11…

Read More

Immigration News Friday 1st October 2021

Immigration News Recap 1st October 2021

Immigration News Recap 1st October 2021 Now more than ever it is important to help each other and seek professional help when completing or starting an immigration process in the US. Following the advice of experts on immigration matters is essential for multiple reasons, but mainly because the world is still going through an unprecedented…

Read More

Universities Call for Protection for Dreamers as Biden Tries to Save DACA

Universities call for permanent protection for Dreamers

Dreamers and their uncertain future in the US The term Dreamers refers to young immigrants who came to the US without legal documentation when they were minors and who, in their vast majority, have resided in the country for as long as they can remember and are now part of the American socioeconomic fabric. Thousands…

Read More

Avoid Repeating Mistakes – The Right Way to Improve the Immigration System

The government must avoid making the same mistakes regarding immigration

The same immigration laws for decades Immigration has always been present throughout the history of the US and, as such, it is also quite a controversial topic, especially when it involves debates about national sovereignty, political ideals, or immigration law enforcement. The issue that generates the most controversy among the American population is undoubtedly irregular…

Read More