Immigration reform: Let the states lead the way
*An interesting proposition. If we’re going to reform immigration, why not let the states try it individually? The idea is that if California needs tech workers and Texas needs ag […]
Supreme Court: Immigrants with Poor Legal Counsel Can Turn to Appeals Courts
*[tweet_dis]The Supreme Court ruled today that immigration dedlines can be extended.[/tweet_dis] VL By Neil Giardino, NBC New York Navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law can be a bewildering experience, especially […]
New Hope for Identifying Migrant Bodies in South Texas
*Because of a lack of funding at the local level, the bodies of undocumented migrants have been buried without identification. This left unanswered questions for their families and leaves advocates […]
Immigration lawyers group bitterly divided over Cecilia Muñoz’s pick as keynote speaker
*Some members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association say the White House Domestic Policy Director represents an administration that’s casued hostility and harm to immigrants. They don’t want her speaking […]