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Supreme Court Ruling: Trump Admin. Cannot Add Citizen Question

The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration cannot add a question on the 2020 U.S. census asking whether or not someone is a citizen of the United States. The ruling in Department of Commerce v. New York was issued on Thursday, June 27, the last day of the Supreme Court’s summer 2019 […]

Phone Applications for USCIS Status & Exams

Tracking your immigration status can be a stressful and time-consuming process. Waiting for your U.S. immigration case progress may involve long wait times, which causes many applicants to stress out about their immigration status and results. Today, we are going to discuss a few applications on your phone that will help you track the status […]

Homeland Security Implements Full Authority on Expedited Removals

On July 22, 2019, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it will expand the use of expedited removal. Specifically, DHS stated that it intends on applying expedited removal to non-citizens who have been present in the United States for less than two years. The changes went into effect the next day, July […]

Breaking Down DHS’s New Final Rule on Public Charges

On Monday, August 12, 2019, the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) announced that it would be publishing its new rule on “public charge” inadmissibility. DHS first proposed the rule in October 2018. DHS says that the rule will not go into effect until October 15, 2019. The rule will create significant changes to the permanent […]

ANALYSIS: The Deportation and Subsequent Death of Iraqi Christian Jimmy Aldaoud

Jimmy Aldaoud, an Iraqi Christian who had lived in the United States since he was an infant, died weeks after being deported from the United States. Aldaoud had been diagnosed with diabetes and died of complications of the disease. He was a member of the Chaldean Christian community and had lived in the Detroit, Michigan […]

USCIS To Reverse Decision, Continue Accepting Applications for Deferred Action

On September 19, 2019, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security disclosed to members of the Oversight & Reform Committee that its sub-agency, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, would continue “consideration of non-military deferred action requests on a discretionary, case-by-case basis, except as otherwise required by an applicable statute, regulation, or court order.” The decision reportedly […]

Immigration Court Backlog Passes 1 Million

The Immigration Court's active backlog of cases has surpassed one million, and the number is continuing to grow. The delay in immigration courts’ cases nationwide is likely being amplified by the Trump administration's degressive immigration stance and immigration policies. The increase may also be due to a surge in recent Central American migrant asylum seekers being […]

Federal Courts, Trump, and the New Public Charge Rule

Analysis: Federal Courts Enjoin Trump Administration from Implementing New Public Charge Rule You may have read in one of our recent blog posts about the Trump administration’s new rules regarding the “public charge” ground of inadmissibility. Under Section 212(a)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, certain green card or immigrant visa applicants are barred from […]

Border Wall Construction in Arizona Raises Concerns

Construction is beginning on President Trump's 30-foot tall border wall in Arizona. Its impact may be  monumental for Arizona residents. Trump famously announced his plans of building a border wall during his election campaign in 2016 in an effort to prevent unlawful immigration from Mexico into the United States. He has been pursuing this plan from […]

US Recognizes Armenian, Assyrian & Greek Genocide

On October 29, 2019, The U.S. House of Representatives voted 405-to-11 in favor of recognizing the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocide; House Resolution 296. The House denounced the atrocities, committed by the Ottoman Empire in the 1910s during World War I. This marks the first time that Congress has officially recognized the plight of the […]

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