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West Palm Beach Immigration Lawyers
Under the leadership of the Trump administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has increasingly targeted immigrants with no criminal record. As a result, more than 36 percent of the arrests made by ICE in December 2018 involved undocumented immigrants with no other criminal offenses on their records. This marks a milestone in the history of...
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WPB Immigration Lawyer
WPB Immigration Lawyer Visa denials increased sharply in 2018 in response to a change in policy that took place early last year. On January 3, 2018, a number of revisions to the Foreign Affairs Manual were released by the U.S. Department of State. These revisions incorporated new requirements for demonstrating financial support and income levels...
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West Palm Beach Asylum Lawyer
West Palm Beach Asylum Lawyer The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for the United States recently ruled that immigrants who have been denied asylum based on their initial interviews must be allowed to appeal this decision in the U.S. court system. This ruling will represent a significant change in the way Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
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Qualified West Palm Beach Immigration Lawyer
A newly emboldened Democratic political base is challenging the Trump administration to change its policies regarding Venezuelan refugees in the United States. These immigrants have often undergone extreme hardship to make their way to the U.S. to seek a safe haven from the violence and starvation conditions in their home country of Venezuela. Deporting immigrants...
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West Palm Beach Deportation
Despite her efforts to comply with the letter of the law, a married mother of three was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and taken into custody on February 12, 2019. Ilsa Guzman has been reporting regularly to ICE in St. Louis, where she has lived since 2000. Guzman married a U.S. citizen in...
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WPB Immigration Lawyer
The Rule of Law Adherence Act Legislation has been considered again in the form of a newly composed bill making it illegal for all cities in Florida state to give sanctuary to illegal immigrants. The Florida lawmakers have written a bill, known as the “Rule of Law Adherence Act,” that would ban sanctuary cities and...
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West Palm Beach Naturalization
Under the Trump administration, immigrants are having a difficult time trying to stay in this country legally, or getting their full American citizenship, with no thanks to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). As if things couldn’t get more frustrating for the immigrants dealing with fake immigration court hearing dates, they are also facing...
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West Palm Beach DACA lawyer
As federal employees worry about their financial responsibilities, President Donald Trump was planning a 16-day trip to the West Palm Beach area as recently as December 13, 2018. This tone-deaf approach to the issues facing federal workers during the shutdown forced by the Trump administration is emblematic of his entire presidency. This government shutdown was...
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Green-Card Applications
The Trump administration recently announced changes to the way in which green-card applications and requests for asylum are evaluated by federal agencies. These changes could have a long-term effect on the prospects of those already in the United States and seeking the opportunity to remain legally within our borders. The deadline for public comments on...
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Deportation Appeal
An immigrant from Ecuador is facing immediate deportation from the United States despite an appeal by his attorney to allow him to remain in this country for the upcoming holidays with his partner and children. Nelson Pinos has been living in First and Summerfield Methodist Church in New Haven, Connecticut, since November 30, 2017, when...
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