Immigration News
European Countries Banned from Entering the US
The spread of the Coronavirus The world is facing a difficult situation with the Coronavirus. Governments around the world are making decisions to prevent the spread of the virus in their territories. The virus has already been declared a “global pandemic” by the World Health Organization. Trump’s administration has expressed many opinions regarding how to…
Read MoreThe Sanctuary Cities and the US Government
America’s culture for immigrants The US has always been characterized as a country with freedom. Its culture has made everyone feel welcome in their land. It is a country specialized in international trade and the development of world technology. The US is one of the pillars of the world’s economy and has supported third world…
Read MoreMultiple Deaths on the Borders between the US and Mexico
History of borders’ deaths The current situation on the borders between Mexico and the US is very delicate due to the living conditions of immigrants (to deepen this issue, check our previous blogs). Sometimes, it can even lead to death. In December 2019, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported the highest number of border…
Read MoreThe Court Denies the “Third Country Transit Rule”
Court blocks rule denying Asylum to immigrants crossing a third country Immigrants from all over the world arrive to the US with the intention of requesting Asylum, which is granted to people who are in danger in their native countries and who meet certain qualification requirements. During 2019, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of…
Read MoreTrump Plans to Collect DNA from Immigrants to Send to the FBI
Trump’s plan for Immigrant DNA testing Immigrants who have managed to enter the US legally is because they prepared their cases and requests correctly, therefore, their residence and entry have been granted by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). However, with Trump’s administration, many immigrants have gone through difficult situations to gain entry and…
Read MoreImmigration Fraud Control
USCIS- New form against Immigration Fraud Immigration laws have changed considerably lately. The process is different now and has multiple requirements that must be met before residency or entry into the US is granted. For this reason, many immigrants try to enter the US dishonestly or are deceived by fraudulent entities that promise them guidance…
Read More19 States Present a Lawsuit against Trump’s Government
19 States sued Trump’s Government for diverting Federal funds One of the main proposals of Trump’s campaign during the elections was the border wall he wanted to build between Mexico and the US, however, this idea has been controversial among society due to the methods used to build it. Trump’s administration was sued by 19…
Read MoreWhat is happening with the Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?
Is TPS being cancelled? The cancellation of the TPS (Temporary Protected Status), which provides protection against possible immigration deportations, was effective on September 9, 2019, although it was automatically extended until January 2, 2020. Immigrants who have legal residence under the Special Immigration Program of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) remain uncertain about the consequences…
Read MoreWhite House to Broadcast Live Construction of Border Wall
White House to Broadcast Live Construction of Border Wall The Washington Post recently reported that, for the building of the wall on the southern border, webcams will be installed to broadcast its construction for 24 hours, according to the chief advisor of the White House, Jared Kushner and other advisors of the administration. The newspaper…
Read MoreCommon Misconceptions about Immigrants
Three Common Misconceptions About Immigration Understandably, and with the current administration, immigration has been one of the most talked about topics to generate some of the biggest arguments and reinforce typical misconceptions. For decades, immigration has been a constant issue which almost everybody has an opinion on, or argument for. Recently, since President Trump…
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