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DHS Announces Temporary Protected Status Designations for Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone

DHS Announces Temporary Protected Status Designations for Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone

Contributed by Melanie Corrin, Partner Realizing the need for people from certain African countries to refrain from traveling due to the outbreak of Ebola virus disease in West Africa, the…

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ICE to Close Detention Center in Artesia, New Mexico; Normal Operations at Denver Immigration Court Likely to Resume in January

ICE to Close Detention Center in Artesia, New Mexico; Normal Operations at Denver Immigration Court Likely to Resume in January

Contributed by Kim Tremblay, Associate Attorney Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced today that it would close its detention center in Artesia, New Mexico.  Since June, ICE has been detaining…

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President Obama Expected to Take Executive Action on Immigration in the Coming Days

President Obama Expected to Take Executive Action on Immigration in the Coming Days

Contributed by Koby Polaski, Senior Attorney President Obama plans to announce as soon as this week a broad overhaul of the United States immigration system that will reach up to…

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Non-Agricultural Guest Workers: 2B or not 2B

Non-Agricultural Guest Workers: 2B or not 2B

Contributed by Amber L. Blasingame, Associate Attorney, Colorado Springs As the US economy recovers and unemployment decreases, many employers are finding it more difficult to find available workers in various…

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Former DHS Secretary Napolitano Calls For Executive Action on Immigration

Former DHS Secretary Napolitano Calls For Executive Action on Immigration

Contributed by Aaron Hall, Partner If, as expected, Congress does not address immigration reform by passing any legislation, Former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano supports executive action…

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Will We See Changes to the H-1B Program Before the New Year?

Will We See Changes to the H-1B Program Before the New Year?

Contributed by Koby Polaski, Senior Attorney In early October, President Obama announced his plans to make the H-1B system “more efficient” through executive action. In a White House transcript, Obama…

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USCIS Extends TPS Registration for Honduras and Nicaragua

USCIS Extends TPS Registration for Honduras and Nicaragua

Contributed by Kim Tremblay, Associate Attorney This week, DHS announced that it was extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Hondurans and Nicaraguans in the United States.  DHS first announced the…

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EOIR Announcement for Denver Court

EOIR Announcement for Denver Court

Contributed by Melanie Corrin, Partner On September 10, 2014 the United States Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced that it will assign all immigration cases originating at the Artesia,…

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