Continued resistance by the Trump administration for mail-in voting will cause confusion, voter suppression, and potentially lead to a rigged election. As the Democratic Convention hits full swing with party stars pushing against another four years of President Trump, one thing is for certain, the election won’t be decided on November 3rd. Whether it be
Distracted Drivers Are a Risk on the Road Driving allows us to navigate Connecticut’s urban and rural roads conveniently, quickly, and, most of the time, safely. However, distracted driving is a danger looming over the state and the rest of the country. As we allow ourselves to be distracted by anything inside or outside of
In May of 2020, our office announced that with current budget shortfalls, and reduced immigration, the United States Citizen and Immigration Service agency would be forced to furlough nearly two-thirds of its workforce without additional funding provided by Congress. Since stimulus talks have failed, USCIS will furlough nearly 13,400 workers on August 30th. Both Democrats
Since announcing his candidacy in June of 2015, President Donald Trump has taken decisive actions against immigrants. His hardline stance on immigration is arguably the key issue to his reelection campaign and presidency. The Covid-19 pandemic furthered President Trump’s actions to dismantle the immigration system while limiting the legal entry of immigrants. His efforts to
Why does President Trump see federal court orders on the Obama Era Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals as optional? Compliance for the Trump administration is unmistakably the opposite of its meaning. The moves taken by the administration have shocked Supreme Court Justices, Congressman, and the public. The actions taken by the Trump administration in September
The Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), which shields undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as minors from deportation will not have any new applications. The Trump administration plans on reviewing the program and limiting the two-year renewal process to one year, which was announced by the Department of Homeland Security
Connecticut is a “fault” or “tort” state, meaning the person who caused a car accident is generally liable for the other driver’s property damage, medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. But what if one of the drivers involved in an accident is uninsured? According to the Insurance Research Council, 1 in 8 drivers