Weekly Immigration News November 15 – 20, 2021

immigration news recap for the third week of November 2021

Your Weekly Summary of Immigration News When it comes to starting an immigration process of any kind, it is extremely important that you use all of the tools and resources at your disposal that could possibly help you build a strong application and have a successful immigration journey in the US. At Motion Law Immigration,…

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Immigration News Friday 19th November 2021

Latest Immigration News 11/19/21

Latest Immigration News 11/19/21 Motion Law’s Blog Section is available for you to stay up to date with the latest immigration news, policies and measures. This is quite an important practice if you are about to start an immigration journey in the US or if you need to complete a pending process within the country.…

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House of Representatives Approves Biden’s Spending Bill

House approves immigration provisions in budget package

House approves immigration provisions in budget package On Friday, November 19, with a total of 220 votes in favor and 213 against, the US House of Representatives approved Biden’s social spending bill, which, among many other things, includes several immigration provisions. After an hours-long debate, which had been adjourned last week, the House gave the…

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Border Apprehension Rates Decrease for Third Consecutive Month

October: Another month with low border apprehension numbers

October: Another month with low border apprehension numbers CBP (Customs and Border Protection) recently released border apprehension figures for October, the first month of Fiscal Year (FY) 2022. To the surprise of many, border encounter rates decreased for the third consecutive month. According to official figures, border agents apprehended a total of 164,303 undocumented immigrants,…

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Immigration News Thursday 18th November 2021

Latest Immigration News 11/18/21

Latest Immigration News 11/18/21 Talking about immigration can be quite complex because it is a subject that sparks a gigantic social controversy in the US. Therefore, when looking for information related to the local immigration system, it is imperative to follow reliable sources and analyze different points of view and opinions to reach the most…

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New Alternatives to Mass Immigration Detention

The Biden administration proposes alternatives to immigration detention

Mass immigration detention and its costs The US has a long history of mass immigration detention, especially under the Donald Trump administration, which signed several contracts with private prison companies to house hundreds of thousands of undocumented foreigners apprehended by border forces. Aside from the fact that detaining immigrants en masse in prisons or jails…

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Mexican President Supports Immigration Reform

AMLO to call lawmakers who vote against immigration reform

AMLO to call lawmakers who vote against immigration reform On Tuesday, November 16, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, also known as AMLO, openly stated that he personally plans to call lawmakers who vote against Biden’s immigration reform through the spending bill. AMLO explained that passing immigration reform is the right thing to do in…

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Immigration News Wednesday 17th November 2021

Immigration News Recap 17th November 2021

Immigration News Recap 17th November 2021 It is the dream of thousands of foreigners from all over the world to come to the US for multiple reasons, be it to gain work experience in a local company, reunite with their be loved ones, protect their integrity from risky situations, invest or start entrepreneurship projects, complete…

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Advocates Call for Pathway to Permanent Residency for Undocumented Immigrants

Advocates: If citizenship is not possible, at least lawful permanent residency

Democratic leaders’ immigration plans face myriad barriers The Biden administration is trying to restructure the immigration system by every means possible to remove restrictions implemented by the previous administration, reduce the backlog of immigration cases, and expand legal immigration routes. Beyond that, the current administration is focused on offering some sort of amnesty, even temporary,…

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Former Official: Title 42 was Never Necessary

Former CDC official declares Title 42 ineffective

Former CDC official declares Title 42 ineffective On Friday, November 12, a former CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) official stated that using Title 42 to deport immigrants never worked as an effective method to mitigate the impact of the global Coronavirus pandemic. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain…

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