Detained Immigrants want to be Deported

Immigrants in jails request deportation due to COVID-19

Immigrants beg for deportation Fear of COVID-19 creates panic in immigration detention centers and jails. Many of them ask for deportation as soon as possible. Illegal immigration Illegal immigration has always been a highly controversial topic in the US. Immigrants who are captured trying to cross the country’s borders without a legal entry or residence…

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Deportation in the midst of COVID-19 Outbreak

US government deported an immigrant with COVID-19 to Guatemala

The US: The new epicenter of the Coronavirus The US is suffering probably the biggest challenge in decades. The country is now the new epicenter of COVID-19. Under the current circumstances, all government areas are making hasty decisions to prevent further mass contagion. Immigration entities are also being negatively affected and the immigrant community is…

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System Glitch Causes more than 100 H-1B Visas to be Denied

System glitch denies more than 100 H-1B visa requests by mistake

The new methods of USCIS Due to the current situation of COVID-19, all migratory entities had to take sanitary emergency measures. The US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) decided to close its offices at least until May, 2020. The method they are currently using to receive applications is uploading the forms and submitting all the…

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DACA: Youth Concerned About COVID-19

USCIS offices closed create panic among DACA community

Youth fear losing their legal permits Thousands of young immigrants protected by DACA are afraid of losing their legal residence in the US for not being able to renew the permit. What is DACA? Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) refers to a protection program that President Barack Obama established back in 2012. This program…

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65,000 Work Visas Approved

USCIS approves 65.000 H-1b visas for skilled workers

USCIS approves H-1B Visa applications The US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has paused all face-to-face appointments due to the Coronavirus outbreak. However, USCIS was able to complete 65,000 H-1B skilled worker visa petitions. These visas will be effective for the following fiscal year beginning on October 1, 2020. Visa approval amid a pandemic The…

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Judge Releases 10 Immigrants from Detention Centers

Judge releases immigrants from detention centers in Pennsylvania

Judge says ICE is not prepared for the pandemic Last Tuesday, a US judge ordered the release of 10 immigrants that were being held in Pennsylvania. The judge openly declares that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) is not fully trained for a massive spread of Coronavirus within its facilities. Several senior government officials…

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Immigration Attorneys Accuse Trump for COVID-19 Repercussions

Lawsuit against Trump for immigration detention centers. Washington DC

Immigration attorneys request release for detained families Trump’s administration received a second lawsuit this week. The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) sued the current administration for two reasons: To request the release of detained immigrants, who are in overcrowded and poorly hygienic centers. The reason for this request is that detained immigrants are waiting for…

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Prosecutor Sues Trump’s Government

Trump wants to divert military funds to build the wall and he was sued

Lawsuit against Trump’s administration Xavier Becerra, the California prosecutor, sued Trump’s government for using the National Guard’s funds to continue building the border wall. One of Trump’s promises during the presidential campaign was to build a border wall between Mexico and the US to prevent illegal immigration. Reducing legal and illegal immigration has been his…

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Unaccompanied Children are Being Deported

Coronavirus outbreak forces Trump to deport children alone

Emergency in immigration centers Due to the emergence of COVID-19, immigrants who apply to asylum or refuge are experiencing a difficult time in the US. Since Trump took office in 2017, immigration policies have changed constantly and the processes are more difficult now. According to the President of the US, immigration is a negative aspect…

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Extended Deadline to Submit Green Card and Visa Evidence

USCIS has extended deadline to answer RFE and NOID due to pandemic

Deadline extended to respond RFE and NOID The US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) decided to extend the RFE and NOID response time by an additional 60 days due to COVID-19. We know that filing a green card or visa petition can be complicated and that is why we recommend that you have the guidance…

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