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US Citizenship and Immigration Services Changes Mission Statement

Article: US Citizenship and Immigration Services Changes Mission Statement

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has changed its mission statement to reflect what seems to be a less-welcoming message to immigrants.

US Senate Unable to Reach Immigration Deal

Article: US Senate Unable to Reach Immigration Deal

After a few days of debate and failed votes on four different immigration plans, the Senate is unlikely to pass any legislation addressing the status of nearly 700,000 recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Immigration Debate to Begin in U.S. Senate

Article: Immigration Debate to Begin in U.S. Senate

The short federal government shutdown in January only ended after Senate Leader Mitch McConnell promised Democratic senators a debate on immigration.  Tonight, that promised debate will begin.

Los Angeles is the Best!...at the Worst Traffic

Article: Los Angeles is the Best!...at the Worst Traffic

INRIX, a transportation analytics company, has released its annual Global Traffic Scorecard, which recognizes the Los Angeles region as having the worst traffic congestion in the world.

Motorcyclist Sues Automated Vehicle Manufacturer after Crash

Article: Motorcyclist Sues Automated Vehicle Manufacturer after Crash

Last December, a motorcyclist in San Francisco struck a Cruise AV, an automated vehicle manufactured by General Motors.  Now, that motorcyclist has filed a lawsuit claiming negligence

DACA Permits Eligible for Renewal After Court Ruling

Article: DACA Permits Eligible for Renewal After Court Ruling

After a court ruling last Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security announced Saturday it will again be accepting renewal applications for previous and current recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

Turbulent Week in Immigration News

Article: Turbulent Week in Immigration News

The pace of immigration news this week has been overwhelming, contradictory, and consequential, but ultimately provides more questions than answers.

Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans Withdrawn

Article: Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans Withdrawn

The Trump administration today announced the cancellation of 'temporary protected status' for about 200,000-250,000 Salvadorans who have been living in the United States legally since 2001.