Monthly Archives: December 2020
Court Says Government Overstepped its Powers in Suspending Visas
When it comes to immigration policies, the President has broad power. Immigration is considered a matter of national security, which falls right in line with the duties of the President and the executive branch. But at least one court has recently put a check on those powers—at least when it comes to a recently… Read More »
212(h) Waivers for Immigrants Convicted of Certain Crimes
We have written in the past about the many kinds of crimes that can keep immigrants from obtaining important visas, green cards or other documentation. However, many are not aware that in very limited circumstances, there are waivers for people who have been convicted of certain crimes, which can allow them to remain in… Read More »
ICE is Back to Arresting Immigrants Again
With news of the coronavirus dominating the news cycle, the news of immigration raids and arrests have gone by the wayside. But that doesn’t mean these kinds of enforcement actions aren’t still happening. In fact, immigration agencies recently conducted a series of raids and arrests on immigrants. And while many of the immigrants had… Read More »