What are the differences between Obama, Trump, and Biden’s immigration policies?

The immigration policies of the United States have undergone significant changes under the administrations of Presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden. Here…

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Can Mexican Immigrants to the US apply for Asylum?

Yes, Mexican nationals can apply for asylum in the United States. Under U.S. law, asylum is a form of protection for individuals who have…

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What is the legal argument for granting asylum for immigrants to the US?

Asylum is a form of protection that is granted to individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution, fear of violence, or…

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What are the steps to going from illegal immigrant to green card?

There are several steps that an individual who is living in the United States without legal immigration status (also known as an “undocumented immigrant”)…

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What are the Broadstrokes of Biden’s Immigration Policy?

As President of the United States, Joe Biden has made immigration reform a top priority of his administration. In his first 100 days in…

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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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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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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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Remain in Mexico Policy Explained (May 2021 update)

In January 2019, in attempts to reduce the number of foreign nationals exploiting the U.S. immigration system and to discourage false asylum claims, the…

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