Board of Immigration Appeals Requests Amicus Briefs on the Material Support Bar
In Amicus Invitation No. 17-01-09, the BIA requested briefs regarding the material support bar and the scope of a de minimis exception to the material support bar.
In Amicus Invitation No. 17-01-09, the BIA requested briefs regarding the material support bar and the scope of a de minimis exception to the material support bar.
The BIA is requesting amicus briefs on whether misprision of a felony under 18 U.S.C. 4 is a categorical CIMT, and on the future viability of the Matter of Robels-Urrea.
The USCIS will accept previous editions of many forms with a Dec. 23, 2016 edition date with the new filing fee until Feb. 21, 2017. Form N-400 must be the Dec. 23 edition.
President Barack Obama repealed the NSEERS regulations. I examine how the NSEERS program worked and what it means for President-Elect Donald Trump.
In this post, I explain why supporting Israel against the UN’s efforts to delegitimize Israel is in the American interest, and actions to take after the defunding the United Nations
President Obama opted to abet in slandering Israel before the United Nations. I address what happened and President-Elect Trump can provide pro-Israel leadership going forward.
In this post, I discuss a UN Watch article on a UN report by Dubravka Simonovic that seems to blame Israel for Palestinian domestic violence in the West Bank and Gaza.
The DHS released its annual flow report on refugees and asylees. It covers refugee arrivals and statistics on individuals granted asylum affirmatively and granted asylum defensively.
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) created a YouTube channel to offer EOIR stakeholders information and training sessions about EOIR policies and programs.
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