Immigration News
DOJ 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…
Read MoreImmigration News Thursday 29th April 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 29th April 2021 It is not a secret that the US is the destination of thousands of foreigners annually and, being a first world country and a world power, it has a fairly broad immigration system, which offers multiple alternatives for different communities, from foreign workers specialized in areas…
Read MoreDemocratic Senators Pressure Biden to Increase Refugee Limit
The lowest number of refugees in recent history It was always clear that former President Donald Trump had the firm intention of reducing immigration by all possible means, arguing that the massive influx of foreigners affects American workers and diminishes the quality of life in the US, a premise that has been contradicted by dozens…
Read MoreBiden Asks Congress to Support Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Biden’s first address to Congress On Wednesday, April 28, President Biden had his first address to Congress as part of the regular protocol as he already served his first 100 days in office. The Democratic president, who has led the White House since the end of January, commented on several important sectors such as the…
Read MoreImmigration News Wednesday 28th April 2021
Latest Immigration News 04/28/21 Keeping up with immigration news is essential, not only because it is a fairly controversial sector among the American population, but also because local policies tend to change periodically and are almost never permanent. Adding to that, staying up to date with the latest immigration news will help you assertively choose…
Read MoreBiden to Speak about Immigration in his First Address to Congress
Biden plans to reform the entire immigration system Immigration has always been a very controversial sector among the local population, especially because the US attracts millions of foreigners annually, who have different purposes and have also contributed to the economy and the social fabric throughout history. The current administration of the US, headed by President…
Read MoreThe US to Help Guatemala to Enforce Immigration Law at the Borders
Strategy to curb massive irregular migration from Central America The Biden administration faces a gigantic crossroads related to the immigration system. This is mainly due to the fact that the surge of illegal border crossings is unleashing colossal social controversy, which, at the same time, puts its immigration proposals at risk. In fact, the Biden…
Read MoreSurvey: Growing Support for Immigration
Survey reveals growing support for immigration A national survey conducted by CATO Institute reveals that American citizens’ views on immigration have changed substantially since the 90s. Currently, there is growing support to expand immigration in the US. A total of 2,600 American adults participated in the survey (Republicans, Democrats and Independents), who answered a series…
Read MoreImmigration News Tuesday 27th April 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News In 27th April 2021 It is not a secret that the US is the destination of thousands of foreigners annually and, being a first world country and a world power, it has a fairly broad immigration system, which offers multiple alternatives for different communities, from foreign workers specialized in areas…
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