Immigration Law
Biden’s Next 100 Days in Office and Immigration
Immigration as a Pillar for the Biden Administration It is well known that immigration usually plays a rather important role during the US elections and presidential candidates take this sector into account to create strategies and reshape the immigration system depending on their ideals and goals. However, there are some administrations that consider it imperative…
Read MoreRepublicans Do Not Support Immigration Reform due to “Border Crisis”
Republican members do not support immigration reform The Biden-Harris administration has high expectations when it comes to the immigration sector and hopes to restructure the entire immigration system through comprehensive reform. However, in order to officially implement certain immigration laws, the current administration of the US needs approval from Congress, both the House of Representatives…
Read MoreCould Republican Members Support Immigration Reform after Census Results?
Census results highlight the need to expand immigration The Census results have made national news for the past week. This is because the US’ birth rate and population growth has declined considerably over the last decade. To understand the repercussions of this result, it is important to explain that the National Census takes place every…
Read MoreImmigration Levels Must Rise to Increase Population Growth
National Census Reveals America Needs Immigrants In several of our most recent articles, we have talked about the 2020 National Census results (which takes place every 10 years) and how immigration might be the solution to the low birth rate and population growth of the last decade. Let’s look at some important facts: Population growth…
Read MoreImmigrants Expect Biden to Reverse More Restrictions
Biden has already reversed multiple immigration restrictions The current administration of the US, led by Democratic President Joe Biden, has always been quite clear about its ideal of restructuring the entire immigration system through comprehensive reform. Thus, since Biden took office in late January 2021, his administration has initially removed multiple restrictions implemented by the…
Read MoreDemocrats Consider Reconciliation to Pass Immigration Reform
Democrats propose using reconciliation to promote immigration reform Reforming the entire immigration system has been a recurring discussion in the White House since President Biden took office in late January 2021. His administration plans to restructure most immigration processes to boost the economy with the help of foreign workforce while offering international protection to extremely…
Read MoreBiden Raises Trump’s Refugee Limit
President Biden to admit more refugees during Fiscal Year 2021 On Monday, May 3, after a wave of gigantic social controversy, President Joe Biden raised the refugee limit for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2021 (FY / October-September) to 62,500, just as he promised before the presidential election and after taking office at the end…
Read MoreMay Day Immigration Rally
Immigrant rally on Worker’s Day Every year since the 19th century, the US has celebrated Worker’s Day, commonly known as May Day, which takes place on May 1st. In fact, it is an internationally recognized date and many countries have similar traditions on this commemorative day to praise workers’ rights and economic progress. As usual,…
Read MoreDOJ Removes Trump’s Restriction on Sanctuary Jurisdictions
DOJ repeals Trump’s restriction on sanctuary jurisdictions The DOJ (US Department of Justice) recently ended a policy implemented by former President Trump’s administration, which freezes or withholds grants from states, cities or counties that did not cooperate with immigration entities during his term, known as “Sanctuary Cities or Jurisdictions”. A common practice among sanctuary jurisdictions…
Read MoreDHS Rescinds Immigrant Fines Policy
Trump implemented immigrant fines policy Immigration has always been a linchpin of the political identity of Donald Trump, the US’ former president, but not in a positive way. From 2017 to early 2021, the American population was able to witness how far the executive branch can go when it comes to an administration that wants…
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