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New York Detention Immigration Lawyer
Harsh immigration and detention policies were issued under the administration of former President Trump, including the arrests and detention of women who were pregnant, nursing, or in the postpartum period following birth. Trump’s policies of deporting as many people as possible, including those who had not been convicted of any criminal offenses in the U.S.,...
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New York K1 Visa Attorney
Reality TV is rarely informative, but it is a popular format because it can be entertaining. However, TLC’s “90-Day Fiancé” actually illustrates some important lessons about fiance visas and what people should and should not do to secure them. The show follows couples who include U.S. citizens and their foreign fiancés or fiancées as they...
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New York Removal Proceedings Lawyer
For many individuals and families, receiving a Notice to Appear from U.S. immigration authorities can be a frightening and unsettling experience. These letters are often the initial step toward establishing removal and deportation proceedings against you or one of your family members. If you receive a Notice to Appear, your first step should usually be...
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fining undocumented immigrants
Under the leadership of President Joe Biden, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will no longer be handing out fines to undocumented immigrants as a punitive measure against these vulnerable individuals and families. The policy of fining undocumented immigrants began under former President Trump. This policy was purportedly intended to recoup the costs of undocumented immigrants...
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Excluded Workers Fund
With the establishment of the Excluded Workers Fund, the state of New York has once again demonstrated that helping all residents is a priority for its administration. The fund will provide $2.1 billion in payments for people who did not otherwise qualify for pandemic relief. These include undocumented immigrants as well as certain part-time workers...
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Path to Citizenship
Many immigrants are cautiously hopeful about the Biden administration’s proposals to create a path to citizenship for immigrants already in this country and to reform immigration processes for those who wish to make their home here. Immigration advocates warn against reducing efforts to protect immigrants in the state of New York, however. New York must...
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New York Green Card
On February 24, 2021, President Joe Biden reversed a Trump administration policy that had banned the issuance of green cards to legal immigrants beginning in Spring of 2020. President Biden noted that the policy had not served the best interests of the United States and had actually caused harm to industries in this country that...
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new circuit court ruling
A new circuit court ruling affirms the right of immigration officials and border agents to search private cell phones and laptops without restrictions on these serious violations of privacy. This ruling overturns a November 12, 2019, decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, which found that the search of electronic devices...
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new immigration policies
While some of the damage caused by the Trump administration to immigrants and their families may be irreversible, new immigration policies put in place by President Joe Biden will help to ease the burden placed on these families over the past four years. On February 2, 2021, President Biden signed three executive orders that will...
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Legal Status
President Joe Biden has already announced that he will make legal status for immigrants a priority during the first day of his administration. President Biden will ask Congress to extend permanent residency protections to many immigrants in the United States. By offering legal status to the estimated 11 million immigrants who are currently living and...
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