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Immigration Again Enters the National Political Discourse

Article: Immigration Again Enters the National Political Discourse

Two particular items in the recently passed budget resolution could affect immigration laws in the United States.

Texas Judge Rules DACA Program Illegal

Article: Texas Judge Rules DACA Program Illegal

A federal judge declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program created under the Obama administration as unlawful.

Certain Asylum Criteria Returned to Pre-Trump Norms

Article: Certain Asylum Criteria Returned to Pre-Trump Norms

An asylum rule issued by the previous administration was revoked by the Biden administration on Wednesday. 

Temporary Protected Status Recipients who Entered US Unlawfully Ineligible for Green Cards

Article: Temporary Protected Status Recipients who Entered US Unlawfully Ineligible for Green Cards

The United States Supreme Court issued a ruling today that could affect hundreds of thousands of recipients of Temporary Protected Status.

Can Undocumented Immigrants Pursue Personal Injury Claims?

Article: Can Undocumented Immigrants Pursue Personal Injury Claims?

Immigration status cannot be legally considered for any California civil matter related to personal injury or wrongful death.

Advance Parole - Permission for Re-entry to the US Without a Visa

Article: Advance Parole - Permission for Re-entry to the US Without a Visa

Advance parole is an immigration travel document for leaving and re-enter the United States without harming pending immigration applications.

Supreme Court Hears Case on TPS and Green Cards

Article: Supreme Court Hears Case on TPS and Green Cards

The United States Supreme Court heard arguments Monday regarding the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program.

2021 (Fiscal Year 2022) H-1B Petition Filing Period Now Open

Article: 2021 (Fiscal Year 2022) H-1B Petition Filing Period Now Open

The H-1B registration period and lottery for 2021 has concluded. Petitioners lucky enough to have been selected can now file their petitions.