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USCIS Approves 10,000 U Visas for 7th Year in a Row

USCIS Approves 10,000 U Visas for 7th Year in a Row

For fiscal year 2016, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) again approved the statutory maximum of 10,000 petitions for U-1 nonimmigrant status (U visas). This marks the seventh straight year…

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Happy New Year from Joseph & Hall P.C.

Happy New Year from Joseph & Hall P.C.

As another year comes to a close, I naturally begin to reflect back on the events of 2015: the triumphs and defeats; ups and downs; and breakthroughs and obstacles that…

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DOJ to pay $125,000 for unlawfully disregarding ability to release detainees without bond

DOJ to pay $125,000 for unlawfully disregarding ability to release detainees without bond

The Department of Justice has agreed to pay $125,000 in attorneys’ fees after losing a class action lawsuit in Washington for its unlawful refusal to consider releasing noncitizen detainees without…

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House Passes Changes to Visa Waiver Program

House Passes Changes to Visa Waiver Program

On December 8, 2015, H.R. 158 – the Visa Waiver Program Improvement Act of 2015 (“the Act”) – passed the House of Representatives and is now before the Senate.  The…

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Saenz Mencia v. Allred explained

Saenz Mencia v. Allred explained

Farms and ranches that hire sheepherders from abroad using the H-2A visa will want to take note of the recent Tenth Circuit case Saenz Mencia v. Allred.  Congress created the…

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Updated: The U.S.’s Inadequate Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Updated: The U.S.’s Inadequate Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Last September, I wrote a blog about the Syrian refugee crisis.  Multiple stories of migrant deaths, including young children, had been reported in the media.  I, along with other people…

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Department of State Sued after Denying Passport Application of an Intersex Applicant

Department of State Sued after Denying Passport Application of an Intersex Applicant

Dana Alix Zzyym, a U.S. Navy Veteran and resident of Fort Collins, Colorado who uses the gender-neutral pronouns they, them and their has sued the State Department for denying their…

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McDonald’s Settles Immigrant Discrimination Claim with DOJ

McDonald’s Settles Immigrant Discrimination Claim with DOJ

On November 19, 2015, McDonald’s settled a claim of immigrant discrimination with the Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division (“DOJ”).  The DOJ alleged that McDonald’s had engaged in a pattern…

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