The Repercussions of Reinstating the MPP Policy
Re-implementation of the MPP is already underway After Biden’s DHS (Department of Homeland Security) attempted to permanently rescind the MPP (Migrant Protection Protocols) policy mid-year, his administration is now reinstating it. Before going into detail, it is important to explain that the MPP rule, also called Remain in Mexico, was implemented by the Trump administration…
Read MoreHarris Outlines New Strategy to Address Irregular Migration
The gigantic task of stemming mass irregular migration It is no secret that the Biden administration has faced the most alarming surge of illegal border crossings in decades. In fact, during Fiscal Year (FY – October/September) 2021, border apprehension rates were the highest ever reported. In March 2021, in an attempt to curb mass irregular…
Read MoreImmigration News Monday 13th December 2021
Immigration News Recap 13th December 2021 When starting your immigration journey, it’s essential to have the support of specialists, especially because they are up to date with the most recent changes in local immigration policies and will be able to answer any questions you may have when you need it. Adding to that, they will…
Read MoreUSCIS Suspends ’60-Day-Rule’ for Immigration Applications
The USCIS temporarily waives medical examination rule for immigrants On Thursday, December 9, the USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) announced that it will temporarily waive the ’60-Day Rule’ for immigration applications requiring a Report of Medical Examination and Immunization Record. Before going into detail, it is important to explain that the USCIS is the…
Read MoreImmigration News Friday 10th December 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 10th December 2021 For Motion Law’s team, guiding you through your entire immigration process and keeping you up to date with the most important immigration news is a priority. Therefore, we are constantly updating our Blog Section for you to learn about the latest changes to current immigration policies.…
Read MoreAre Democratic Leaders Considering Evading the Parliamentarian’s Ruling on Immigration?
Senate Parliamentarian has yet to comment on immigration plan C There is growing tension among the American population as the Senate Parliamentarian has yet to comment on the immigration plan C included in the budget package. To give a little more context: The Senate Parliamentarian is the advisor to the upper chamber of Congress. He/she…
Read MoreDreamers Don’t Give Up on DACA
Despite obstacles, Dreamers don’t give up hope on DACA Even though the deportation relief program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has gone through countless legal hurdles, Dreamers are not giving up their fight to save it. Our team has been preparing for years to be able to provide high quality service during your…
Read MoreImmigration News Thursday 9th December 2021
Your Immigration News Recap 9th December 2021 The US is a first world country and a world power, and that is the reason why it has the resources to offer a wide variety of alternatives to foreigners, who want to either build a future in the country, flee from precarious situations, study or gain work…
Read MoreHealthcare Entities Comment on Shortage of Qualified Nurses
Still not enough: A new call from healthcare entities on the shortage of qualified professionals Healthcare institutions in charge of recruitment processes are again calling on regulatory entities to expedite visa protocols for foreign healthcare professionals. If you are looking for professional guidance for an immigration case of any kind, you have found the perfect…
Read MoreThe MPP Policy Reimplementation Starts
The Biden administration revives the MPP policy On Wednesday, December 8, the Biden administration sent the first two asylum seekers to Mexican territory amid the reimplementation of the MPP (Migrant Protection Protocols) program, also called “Remain in Mexico”. The MPP policy was initially implemented by the Trump administration in 2019 and states that asylum seekers…
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