Undocumented workers’ have legal rights when securing compensation for their workplace injury. Contact a top-rated injury attorney today. After a workplace injury, you may feel hopeless and uninformed on what your next steps should be. Not knowing what to do is typical when pursuing a workers’ compensation claim on your own. This is especially true
On Tuesday, The Trump administration announced the reinstatement of the “public charge rule” which targets immigrants solely based on their financial status. The public charge rule discriminates against immigrants who are likely or liable to become a public charge to The United States Government and may be denied a green card. The United States Citizenship
While Connecticut’s roadways are somewhat safer than the rest of the country, the statistics of car accidents throughout the state point to a necessity to drive more cautiously and attentively. It is the duty of every driver to contribute to a safe environment on roadways statewide. The Numbers In 2018, the United States reported 33,654
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday at the age of 87 of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer, according to a statement released by the Supreme Court. Ginsburg reshaped the meaning of jurisprudence as a women’s advocate and upholding the rights of millions. Notoriously becoming a cultural and political icon in the
Under a Biden Presidency, DAPA Could Come Back into Fruition What Is DAPA? In November of 2014, through executive action, the Obama administration announced the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents or DAPA. The plan would have allowed illegal parents of lawful permanent residents or citizens who have lived in the
A shocking whistleblower complaint published this week uncovered the appallingly high rates of hysterectomies, the process of removing a woman’s uterus. The complaint further alleges that the actions in the private ICE detention center based in Georgia, are sometimes unwillingly completed. Such complaints are not uncommon for privately held ICE detention facilities that seek to
In a recent article published by The CT Mirror, Débora Cabral, a Connecticut resident who is on her way to becoming a naturalized citizen highlighted her satisfaction with being able to participate in the 2020 elections. “I feel that I am an American. My husband is an American, my children are Americans, my grandchildren are