Juan P. Osuna (Director of EOIR) to Leave EOIR at End of May 2017
Juan P. Osuna confirmed that he will leave his post as Director of EOIR at the end of May 2017. Osuna served as Director of EOIR since May of 2011.
Juan P. Osuna confirmed that he will leave his post as Director of EOIR at the end of May 2017. Osuna served as Director of EOIR since May of 2011.
President Trump released his FY-2018 budget proposal. This article examines its provisions for DHS, including for border security, E-Verify, and Biometric Entry-Exit.
The 2017 edition of Yom Yerushalayim, or Jerusalem Day in English, represented the 50th anniversary of Jerusalem’s liberation and reunification.
The USCIS announced that it assisted in an investigation that led to convictions of Domenico and Rosa Cingari in Florida in a wide-reaching immigration fraud scheme.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the DOJ will appeal to SCOTUS the Fourth Circuit’s opinion upholding an injunction against part of Executive Order 13780.
Attorney General Sessions issued a Memo on sanctuary cities. The Sessions Memorandum sets forth how President Trump’s Executive Order will be implemented.
The DHS released a visa overstay report for FY 2016, which included overstay statistics on overstay rates. It discussed development of a Biometric Entry-Exit System.
The DOS released the June 2017 Visa Bulletin. The USCIS determined that family-sponsored and employment-based AOS applicants must use the final action dates.
Senators Dianne Feinstein and Dick Durbin issued a scathing letter to ICE regarding changes in how it intends to handle granting stays of removal in response to private bills.
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