Immigration News
Biden Revokes Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Rule
Executive Action 13768 – Brief Explanation It is no secret that the political identity of former President Trump is strongly related to his stance on immigration and the ideal of reducing the number of foreigners entering the US. Therefore, since taking office in 2017, he has used all the tools at his disposal to restrict…
Read MoreAsylum Seekers Ask Biden to Keep His Immigration Promises
Restrictive policies on the political asylum process Over the past four years, the political asylum process has changed considerably under the administration of former President Donald Trump, who increased eligibility requirements and restrictions for asylum seekers through executive actions, Final Rules, and policies. In the opinion of former President Trump, the scenarios to request political…
Read MoreNew Administration Brings Relief for DACA Recipients
Presidential memorandum to protect DACA Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an immigration benefit implemented by the Barack Obama administration in 2012. This program defers forced removal of young immigrants known as Dreamers, who came to the US without legal documentation when they were minors. DACA, aside from offering protection from deportation, allows Dreamers…
Read MoreThe Border Wall under Joe Biden’s Administration
The Trump administration’s border wall Illegal immigration is an increasingly complex issue around the world. Thousands of people are trying to flee from danger, persecution, violence and lack of resources, and are looking for new opportunities in first world countries. In fact, irregular immigration has also been present amid the global Coronavirus pandemic, despite the…
Read MoreBiden’s First Orders Regarding Immigration
The Biden administration’s first actions regarding immigration Immigration has always been quite a controversial issue among the American population and during presidential elections. For instance, the two strongest candidates in the most recent presidential elections of the US (November 2020) had a diametrically opposite stance when it comes to immigration. Now that President-elect Joe Biden…
Read MoreMexican Government Asks the US to Reform its Immigration Policies
Nearly 9,000 people try to reach the US in a migrant caravan Most Central American countries are facing a crisis unprecedented in recent history. Apart from the health crisis caused by the global Coronavirus pandemic, which also unleashed a gigantic economic crisis, countries such as Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua felt the impact of several natural…
Read MoreTemporary Amnesty and Work Permits for Venezuelans
President Trump grants protection for Venezuelans before leaving office It is no secret that the Venezuelan people have experienced a truly precarious existence under Nicolas Maduro’s regime. Almost five million Venezuelans have had to leave their country to seek opportunities and economic stability elsewhere due to current shortages in Venezuela. With this, we refer to…
Read MoreThe Biden Administration Sends a Message to the Migrant Caravan
The first migrant caravan of 2021 has almost 9,000 people The first migrant caravan of 2021 left Honduras, heading to the US, on Friday, January 15 and currently has approximately 9,000 people, a fairly high number compared to other caravans. Immigrants state that they were forced to leave their country due to lack of resources,…
Read MoreICE to Monitor Foreign Students under OPT
Employment alternatives for international students The US draws the attention of thousands of foreign students annually thanks to the quality of local study programs and the fact that the country has dozens of internationally recognized and renowned colleges and universities. Adding to that, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offers employment alternatives for foreign…
Read MoreGuatemalan Authorities Try to Stop the Migrant Caravan
Migrant caravan heading to the US The crisis unleashed in Central America by the global Coronavirus pandemic and several natural disasters is forcing thousands of families to seek opportunities to migrate to the US. In fact, on Friday, January 15, the first migrant caravan of 2021 left Honduras and reached Guatemala’s borders with approximately 9,000…
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