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Immigration Law
Apply for Temporary Protected Status: Venezuela and Burma/Myanmar Citizens — Just the Facts
Looking for information about how to apply for temporary protected status or recent TPS updates impacting citizens of Venezuela and Burma/Myanmar? We're giving you the facts on recent temporary protected status updates. APPLY FOR TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS: JUST THE...
Black Immigrants in America: Immigration Law and Black History Month
Despite making up only 10% of immigrants, Black immigrants in the U.S. experience disproportionate rates of immigration detention or deportation and removal compared to non-Black immigrants. We want to bring light to the unique challenges in place for Black immigrants
Nuevo Presidente, Nuevas Leyes de Inmigración (New President, New Immigration Laws): new executive orders
On January 20, 2021, President Biden signed executive orders to immediately change US immigration law, with proposed legislation still on the table. Click to read our breakdown of what changed.
Nuevo Presidente, Nuevas Leyes de Inmigración (New President, New Immigration Laws): 100-day pause for deportations
The January 2021 memorandum to pause deportations is the most immigrant-friendly policy to come from the Department of Homeland Security since before the Obama administration.
Five Things to Know about DACA News
What is "DACA"? “DACA” is short for “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.” The Obama administration created DACA in 2012 to protect certain individuals who were brought to the United States as children from being deported. DACA is not a visa and does not grant...