Immigration News Wednesday 8th September 2021

Your Immigration News Recap 8th September 2021

Your Immigration News Recap 8th September 2021

The US is a first world country and a world power and that is the reason why it has the resources to offer a wide variety of alternatives to foreigners, who want to either build a future in the country, flee from precarious situations, study or gain work experience. Therefore, due to the size of the local immigration system, starting a process of any kind requires constant dedication, knowledge and expertise about alternatives available for each particular case.

In light of that fact, the best decision when starting your immigration journey in the US is to seek reliable help and follow the advice of the professionals throughout your entire process. For instance, Motion Law Immigration’s team has helped dozens of people with all kinds of immigration cases and provided high-quality service in the midst of challenging global situations such as the Coronavirus pandemic.

Thus, our team is highly qualified to provide constant accompaniment during your immigration process, feel free to contact us as soon as possible and schedule a FREE Consultation with our experienced attorneys. Adding to that, visit our Blog section to keep up to date with immigration news.

Also, here is the immigration news recap for Wednesday, September 8, 2021:

Research: Immigrants drive Florida’s economy

At the end of August 2021, New American Economy released the results of a research called “New Americans in Miami-Dade County”, which reveal the role of immigrants in the economy of Miami-Dade County, located in the state of Florida. To learn more about this news, click here.

Dreamers comment on the need for a path to legalization

The debate around the path to legalization for Dreamers is currently quite large, but the opinion of these young immigrants and what they think about the situation in general is rarely considered. To learn more about this news, click here.

Heads of top universities support pathway to citizenship

The heads of 5 leading Florida universities recently commented on the imperative need to open a path to citizenship for young immigrants known as Dreamers, who came to the US as minors and who, until now, have only had temporary protection from deportation despite having resided in North America for most of their lives. To learn more about this news, click here.

In other news…

How to improve the situation with the MPP policy?

Re-implementation of the MPP (Migrant Protection Protocols) policy seems inevitable after the Supreme Court’s intervention. A recent report in The Washington Post comments on how the Biden administration can protect immigrants enrolled in this program. To learn more about this news, click here.

Recent migrant caravan raises questions

A caravan of approximately 400 migrants was recently intercepted in Mexico. This is just one of a number of migrant caravans that have taken place recently. Therefore, there are now questions about the international conditions for these people. To learn more about this news, click here.

National leaders support immigration reform

More than 700 local officials (including mayors, council members, commissioners, lawmakers, inter alia) from different states are asking Congress to support Biden’s budget package in order to move forward with immigration reform. To learn more about this news, click here.

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