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Tenth Circuit Invalidates Part of “Crime of Violence” Definition as Unconstitutionally Vague

Tenth Circuit Invalidates Part of “Crime of Violence” Definition as Unconstitutionally Vague

The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, which has jurisdiction over immigration cases in Colorado, on Monday ruled in a case called Golicov v. Lynch that a portion of the immigration…

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New Lawsuit Seeks to Restore Obama’s Executive Actions

New Lawsuit Seeks to Restore Obama’s Executive Actions

After President Obama announced his plan to expand Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and to introduce Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA), which would defer the deportation of undocumented…

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Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses, and Your Snapchat Username

Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses, and Your Snapchat Username

Visitors to the United States, including those using the Visa Waiver Program and those using Visitors Visas,  have long been required to fill out forms to submit to Customs and…

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Country-Wide Naturalization Ceremonies to Coincide with 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service

Country-Wide Naturalization Ceremonies to Coincide with 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service

On August 25, 2016, the National Park Service (“NPS”) will celebrate its 100th anniversary.  As a birthday present representing its partnership with NPS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) will…

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Immigration Court Backlog Tops 500,000 Pending Cases

Immigration Court Backlog Tops 500,000 Pending Cases

As of July 21, 2016, there are 500,051 cases pending in Immigration Courts across the United States. Since 2011, more than 200,000 cases have been added to the docket and…

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DHS Announces the Final Rule for Expanded Provisional Waivers

DHS Announces the Final Rule for Expanded Provisional Waivers

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that the final rule regarding the expansion of the provisional waiver will be released tomorrow, July 29th. The final rule will become effective…

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Detained immigrants in Aurora and their families find a home at Casa De Paz

Detained immigrants in Aurora and their families find a home at Casa De Paz

Casa de Paz, a shelter for recently detained immigrants and their families, was started by Sarah Jackson in 2012. Ms. Jackson responded to a need for temporary housing for immigrants…

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USCIS Approves Gay Couple’s Immigrant Visa Petition That It Denied 41 Years Ago

USCIS Approves Gay Couple’s Immigrant Visa Petition That It Denied 41 Years Ago

They had already been a couple for four years when, on April 21, 1975, Anthony Sullivan and Richard Adams received a marriage license issued by a Boulder County clerk.  Shortly…

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