ICE does not Perform COVID-19 Test on all Immigrants

ICE deports immigrants without using COVID-19 tests

ICE continues deportations as normal Despite the imminent threat generated by the Coronavirus pandemic, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) continues with deportations during the health crisis. In fact, official figures show that more immigrants have been deported during the last two months than before the pandemic arrival. For this reason, ICE is being…

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Visa Bulletin for June 2020 Now Available

June Visa Bulletin- Find specialized help when submitting an immigrationr request

The State Department has already released the June Visa Bulletin After the massive outbreak of Coronavirus in North American territories, it finally seems that the immigration services gradually return to normal. Due to the global health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) decided to suspend face-to-face services from…

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Supreme Court Opens a Door of Hope for Deportation Cases

Convicted immigrants can now appeal deportation cases

Deportation cases reached the Supreme Court After a long fight between the Trump government and the leaders of immigrant rights advocates, the concerns about deportations are being handled by the Supreme Court of Justice. The current administration of the US has tried by all means to reduce immigration in the country and the established processes…

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Complaints on Deportation amid Pandemic Continue

Immigrant rights advocates raise their voice against deportations amid pandemic

Immigration policies changed, except for deportations In light of the health crisis caused by the Coronavirus, the current government of the US decided to modify some of the immigration policies to mitigate the impact of the global pandemic. For instance, no immigrant can currently enter the country, not even asylum-seekers and refugees. Borders remain closed…

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DACA’s Uncertain Future

Supreme Court will give a final answer to DACA's program in June 2020

What is DACA? In 2012, during Barack Obama’s presidency, a program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was launched. This program protects undocumented immigrants who came to the US when they were minors. The population that used this program the most were the so-called “Dreamers”. This benefit prevents deportation and allows thousands of immigrants…

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Delays in Immigration Requests – Use this time wisely

USCIS offices will reopen but processes are delayed, seek specialized help

Suspension of USCIS face-to-face services Due to the massive outbreak of Coronavirus and the alarming number of people infected in North American territories, the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) was forced to temporarily close its offices. That means that on-site services are currently suspended. The latest official statement ensures that the offices will reopen…

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The most Recent Changes in Immigration Policies

General Overview in immigration changes in the US

The most notable changes in immigration policies during the pandemic The massive outbreak of Coronavirus in the North American territory brought many changes in the immigration policies of the United States. President Trump has implemented several stringent measures that have created much controversy among immigrant communities, immigrant rights advocates, critics specialized in immigration policies, senators,…

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Washington Raises its Voice Against Immigration Limitations

American Immigration Council openly disagrees with immigration policies

Washington immigration council opposes current changes The American Immigration Council, located in Washington, has openly expressed its disagreement with the immigration policies implemented during the global Coronavirus pandemic. It is well known that the pandemic forced the government to implement many changes necessary to protect public health, but what the Council does not accept is…

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Tulsa Created a Private Fund for Undocumented Immigrants

Undocumented immigrants can receive a financial relief in Tulsa

Tulsa plans to collect $ 5 million to help undocumented immigrants The US government decided to issue “stimulus checks” to alleviate the economic crisis the country is going through and to boost the local economy. However, this monetary aid is available only to legal citizens who meet certain specific requirements. It is well known that…

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USCIS may Furlough a Portion of its Employees

USCIS is going through a downturn in revenue

USCIS is going through a downturn in revenue The economic crisis caused by the global Coronavirus pandemic is negatively impacting the revenue of the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). The USCIS is the entity in charge of receiving, reviewing, and responding to all immigration applications in the US. Most of USCIS’s income comes from…

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