Immigration News Monday 13th September 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 13th September 2021 In a world where technological progress has allowed us to increase international interaction and access tools to move easily from one country to another, immigration has become an extremely essential sector. Not only do we now have the means and resources to move around the world,…
Read MoreBiden’s Immigration Reform Would Protect Thousands of Workers
Senate parliamentarian holds immigration reform in her hands The Biden administration, aware that it would not get bipartisan support in Congress through regular means, decided to include an immigration resolution in the 2022 budget package, which has already passed the US House of Representatives and is currently awaiting a response from the Senate Parliamentarian to…
Read MoreBiden Administration Appeals Judge’s Decision to Suspend DACA
Biden makes good on promise to appeal DACA decision On Friday, September 10, 2021, Biden’s DOJ (Department of Justice) filed a Notice of Appeal in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, asking to reverse federal Judge Andrew Hanen’s decision on DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). It is important to explain that DACA is a…
Read MoreBiden Administration to Continue Fighting MPP Reinstatement
Controversy surrounding the MPP reimplementation During his first days in office, President Biden and his team suspended new enrollments in the program implemented by his Republican predecessor (Donald Trump) called MPP (Migrant Protection Protocols) or “Remain in Mexico”. As the name implies, this policy states that asylum seekers must remain in Mexican territory until they…
Read MoreWeekly Immigration News September 6 – 11, 2021
Your Weekly Summary of Immigration News At Motion Law Immigration we like to work for your satisfaction. The success of your immigration case is our number one priority, and our team is highly qualified to guide you through your immigration journey in the US. To give you the best experience during your process, Motion Law’s…
Read MoreImmigration News Friday 10th September 2021
Immigration News Recap 10th September 2021 The number one priority of Motion Law Immigration’s team is to be able to guide you through your immigration journey in the US, which includes, apart from providing constant accompaniment, helping you understand the local immigration system and processes available for your particular case. The main purpose of this…
Read MoreRecognizing and Rewarding Foreign Labor is Essential
Foreigners in the midst of the health crisis Talking about immigration is not always an easy task and can be quite controversial, especially in a country like the US that receives and welcomes thousands of foreigners annually. However, in order to unravel, know and understand the real impact of immigration, it is important to talk…
Read MoreIs Immigration Reform Only a Benefit for Undocumented Immigrants?
The lack of information surrounding immigration reform The mere proposal to restructure or remodel the entire immigration system unleashes a gigantic social controversy and causes uncertainty among the American population. But, why does this happen and what is the root of the resistance to immigration reform? Well, first of all, it is imperative to understand…
Read MoreSeveral Voices Unite for Immigration Reform
Immigration reform could be just around the corner Biden’s 2022 budget package, which is being introduced through the reconciliation process, includes an immigration resolution that could lead to comprehensive reform as it proposes to open a path to legal residency for essential foreign workers living in the US undocumented, provided they meet certain eligibility requirements.…
Read MoreSenate Parliamentarian to Hear Arguments on Pathway to Citizenship
Biden tries to promote immigration reform The Biden administration is close to exhausting the tools at its disposal to promote immigration reform in Congress. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain that, in order to pass certain proposals into law, the US government needs Congressional support. However, at this point in…
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