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Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration To Accept DACA Applications

Posted on 07/20/20

On Friday, Judge Paul Grimm from the United States district court in Maryland ordered the Trump administration to accept new applications for the Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals program. The program allows immigrants who arrived in the United States as minors to have some legal protections including shielding them from deportation. Judge Grimm ordered the


Don’t Risk Your Future. Beware of Free Immigration Consultations

Posted on 07/15/20

Immigration law is continuously changing, and your attorney must ensure that new laws are accounted for when pursuing legal actions on your behalf. An effective attorney will take all laws into account and find the best resolution to your case, ensuring you get the quality, dedication, and results you deserve. Don’t let your case settle



Over One Million Foreign Students Risk Being Deported if Colleges Transition To Online Learning

Posted on 07/10/20

On Monday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that if Universities transition into online-only learning, foreign students would be forced to leave the country or face deportation.This comes as over a million foreign students are currently pursuing degrees at American intuitions, and with schools eyeing to return in two months, the policy could drastically postpone their



Federal Judge Overturns Trump Policy on Immigrants Claiming Asylum

Posted on 07/06/20

On Tuesday, a United States federal judge sided against the Trump administration’s strictest immigration policy to date. The rule, that was first enacted by President Trump back in 2019 would prohibit immigrants from claiming asylum in The United States if they first didn’t apply in a country they traveled through first on their way to


The Danger of America’s Coronavirus Immigration Bans

Posted on 07/02/20

After months of speculation, President Trump announced early Monday a near-complete immigration ban for immigrants applying for green cards. the order corresponds to the initial order that the President announced in early April. The new policy comes amid the administration’s continued threat against immigrants under the veil of the Coronavirus. The new policies are possibly