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ALERT: DACA Restored by Court Order: Initial Applications and Advance Parole Being Accepted

ALERT: DACA Restored by Court Order: Initial Applications and Advance Parole Being Accepted

Uncertain how long order will be in effect: Immediate Action May Be Advisable On December 4, 2020, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York ordered…

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DHS Proposes Biometrics Expansion Rule

DHS Proposes Biometrics Expansion Rule

On September 11, 2020, the Department of Homeland Security published a proposed regulation that would greatly expand the collection and use of biometric data in the administration and enforcement of…

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President-Elect Biden’s Immigration Wish List

President-Elect Biden’s Immigration Wish List

After a hectic beginning of November, official sources have called the Presidential Election in favor of Joe Biden.  With this change in administration, we can expect some fairly drastic changes…

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Chad Wolf had no Authority to Issue New DACA Rules, Initial DACA Applications May Again be Possible

Chad Wolf had no Authority to Issue New DACA Rules, Initial DACA Applications May Again be Possible

In July 2020, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling that the Trump Administration’s previous attempt to undo the DACA program was unlawful, Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf issued…

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New Department of Labor Rules Set to Undercut Legal Immigration

New Department of Labor Rules Set to Undercut Legal Immigration

We don’t often think about the Department of Labor as being a part of the immigration bureaucracy, but it takes just one sweeping change to remind us of the massive…

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Denver Immigration Court Up and Running with Limited Hearings

Denver Immigration Court Up and Running with Limited Hearings

After months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Denver Immigration Court began holding hearings on its non-detained docket on September 14, 2020. For now, the court is only…

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USCIS to Begin Requiring Public Charge Form Again, Beginning October 13

USCIS to Begin Requiring Public Charge Form Again, Beginning October 13

On September 11, 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a decision allowing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS or “Department”) to resume implementing its…

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Trump Creates Even More Barriers to Asylum-Seekers

Trump Creates Even More Barriers to Asylum-Seekers

Beginning today, September 23, 2020, asylum seekers are not allowed to bring their own interpreters if they speak one of 47 languages specified in the regulation.  Those languages include: Akan,…

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