Title 42 Lifting Blocked

Federal judge District Judge Robert R. Summerhays, a Trump appointee in Lafayette, Louisiana blocked the Biden administration from lifting a public health order that…

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What is Title 42?

Title 42 is a previously little-known section of US health law that allows the US government to temporarily block noncitizens from entering the US…

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US Launches “Uniting for Ukraine” Portal to Allow Refugees to Enter The US Legally

President Joe Biden has launched an online portal, known as Uniting for Ukraine, on April 25 as part of the executive office’s stated goal…

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Will Independent Immigration Court Help To Deal With Immigration Case Backlog?

Throughout the last couple of decades, the number of new asylum applications in the U.S. had been steadily growing, showing significant spikes during Barack…

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Unknown Fate Of Thousands Of Unaccompanied Minors Who Illegally Crossed The U.S. Southern Border

Since the beginning of Joe Biden’s presidency in January 2021, the number of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexican border has been steeply rising. The…

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In-person Interviews Are Temporarily Waived For Immigrant Visa Applicants

After March 13, 2020, when then-President Donald Trump declared a national health emergency to curb the spread of Coronavirus in the U.S., immigrant visa…

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DHS to Stop Detaining Illegal Immigrants at Worksites

On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas announced that in order to “effectively protect the American labor…

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Will the Remain in Mexico Policy Be Reinstated?

On August 24, 2021, the Supreme Court virtually reinstated the Trump-era Migrants Protection Protocols Program (MPP), or, as it more commonly called, “Remain in…

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New USCIS Asylum Office in Tampa

The USCIS announced the opening of a new asylum office in Florida, scheduled to opened on August 2. This will be the eleventh one…

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Domestic Violence and Asylum

On June 16, 2021, the USCIS announced news regarding asylum decisions for victims of domestic violence. Back in 2017, victims of domestic violence were…

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