DACA Update: DACA Program Remains in Effect Beyond March 5 Due to Court Injunctions
Although DACA was slated to expire on March 5, 2018, DACA benefits will continue for the time being due to court injunctions against the DACA rescission.
Although DACA was slated to expire on March 5, 2018, DACA benefits will continue for the time being due to court injunctions against the DACA rescission.
The EOIR announced that it will open the Louisville Immigration Court in Louisville, Kentucky, on April 2, 2018.
In this post, we examine the new USCIS mission statement, comments from USCIS Director Cissna, and how it reflects the immigration priorities of the Trump Administration.
The Fourth Circuit upheld a preliminary injunction against the travel restrictions in President Trump’s September 24, 2017 Proclamation.
The DOS released the March 2018 Visa Bulletin. USCIS determined that family-sponsored AOS applicants must use filing dates while employment-based must use final action dates.
The Supreme Court declined to grant the Government’s motion for cert before judgment in the DACA rescission case. Appeals will proceed through the normal course.
In this blog post, we briefly discuss the injunction against the DACA rescission ordered by District Court Judge Garaufis.
Defense Secretary Mattis issued several statements indicating that the DOD is looking to save the MAVNI program and look out for those who enrolled
American Samoa was deemed noncompliant with the REAL ID Act and not granted an extension. American Samoans can no longer use American Samoan IDs for commercial air travel.
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