Border Situation Pushes Congress to Pass Immigration Reform
Pressure for immigration reform increases again After unfortunate events in the borderlands, immigrant rights advocates and political leaders are again pushing for immigration reform. In fact, they state that arbitrary policies and restrictions on immigration only bring despair, which results in human catastrophes and international concerns. Therefore, they are urging Congress to pass long overdue…
Read MoreAmerican Innovation Linked to Immigration
Immigration impacts innovation A recent report explains how innovation in the US has declined considerably during the 21st century, which is undoubtedly related to immigration levels. It is no secret that the US has been a world leader for many years in industries essential to the development of humanity such as science, healthcare, technology and…
Read MoreImmigration News Thursday 14th July 2022
Learn About the Latest Immigration News 07/14/22 One of the most important requirements to submit a robust, comprehensive and complete immigration case and receive a positive response from the USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) is choosing the process that best suits your current needs. However, this can be a difficult task because the local…
Read MoreMexico to Invest in the Border Territory
Mexico supports Biden’s immigration intentions Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, or AMLO, recently stated that his government will invest $1.5 billion to implement smart technology on the borders, supporting Biden’s ideals. According to sources close to the discussions, AMLO plans to make this investment over two years, with the intention of effectively addressing irregular…
Read MoreDHS Only Renews TPS for Venezuelans
The Biden administration only renewed TPS for Venezuelans The Biden administration only renewed TPS (Temporary Protected Status) for Venezuelans, but did not extend it, and the question is, why? To understand the problem in question, it is important to explain that TPS is a deportation relief program that protects people coming from countries that are…
Read MoreCourt Denies Biden’s Petition
Court rejects Biden’s request to protect his deportation protocols The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals recently denied the Biden administration’s petition to defend its deportation protocols. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain that: Since Biden took office, his administration has implemented a series of prominent changes on detention and deportation…
Read MoreState Efforts to Protect Dreamers
Several states are trying to protect Dreamers Several states across the US are launching projects and programs to try to protect young immigrants known as Dreamers. To give a specific example, in Arizona, more than 130 business and community leaders recently unveiled a campaign to support a proposal that would grant tuition options for eligible…
Read MoreImmigration News Tuesday 12th July 2022
Learn About the Latest Immigration News 07/12/2022 Even though the last comprehensive immigration reform took place 35 years ago, the US immigration system tends to change periodically depending on many influencing factors, especially certain policies and specific processes. Therefore, before talking about today’s most important immigration news, we also want to extend an invitation for…
Read MoreDreamers Ask for DACA Protection
Dreamers ask Court of Appeals to protect DACA Last week, dozens of Dreamers stood in front of the New Orleans Court of Appeals to ask for protection for the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain that: DACA is a deportation relief program that…
Read MoreThe USCIS Expedites Green Card Processing
USCIS issues as many Green Cards as possible The USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) is attempting to issue as many employment-based Green Cards as possible before the end of fiscal year 2022 on September 30. It is important to explain that Green Cards grant Lawful Permanent Residence to immigrants who meet the eligibility requirements…
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