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Reflection from AILA Annual Conference

Reflection from AILA Annual Conference

Last week I had the chance to speak at the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s Annual Conference in Orlando on waivers of inadmissibility.  The conference is four days with wall-to-wall training…

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AG Barr’s Proposed Changes to Immigration Appeals Will Backfire

AG Barr’s Proposed Changes to Immigration Appeals Will Backfire

Recently, Attorney General William Barr announced changes to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) in a stated effort to reduce the huge backlog in immigration courts (approaching 1 million pending…

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Colorado Legislative Update: Increased Protections for Vulnerable Immigrant Youth, Reduced Criminal Penalties for Certain Low-Level Crimes, and A Check on Federal Immigration Enforcement by Local and State Law Enforcement Officers

Colorado Legislative Update: Increased Protections for Vulnerable Immigrant Youth, Reduced Criminal Penalties for Certain Low-Level Crimes, and A Check on Federal Immigration Enforcement by Local and State Law Enforcement Officers

June 5, 2019 | Contributed by: Jennifer M. Howard, Esq. Colorado’s 72nd General Assembly has been no stranger to addressing pertinent, and often sensitive, issues affecting Colorado’s estimated half-million and…

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ICE Checkpoints – Myths vs Facts

ICE Checkpoints – Myths vs Facts

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019, a Facebook post was being shared that claimed an ICE Checkpoint had been set up in southwest Denver. Similar stories of ICE Checkpoints in Colorado…

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Another Victory for Colorado!

Another Victory for Colorado!

Governor Polis has signed another bill into law that is good for Colorado’s undocumented children. There are over $160 million dollars available in financial aid each year that previously was…

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Attorney General Barr Self-Refers Cases on Postconviction Relief

Attorney General Barr Self-Refers Cases on Postconviction Relief

On May 28, Attorney General William Barr used his authority to self-refer the cases of Matter of Thomas and Matter of Thompson, 27 I&N Dec. 556 (A.G. 2019), for the…

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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Update for Honduras and Nepal

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Update for Honduras and Nepal

USCIS announced that it will not be implementing or enforcing the decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Honduras or Nepal pending resolution of the federal lawsuits against the…

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More Proposed Changes to Asylum Process

More Proposed Changes to Asylum Process

President Trump issued a memo to the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security on April 29, 2019 proposing additional changes to the asylum process in the U.S. Currently…

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