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New mandatory bans prevent people with criminal convictions, drunk drivers (DUI or DWI), gang members and other alien offenders from receiving asylum WASHINGTON – The Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security announced the release of final rules...
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A case where a deportation order could be overturned. A new case has recently been decided by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) in Falls Church, Virginia, concerning a citizen of Cuban origin (Hernandez), residing in Miami. In this case, he was able to void a...
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New Detention Center Opens in Folkston, Georgia to Detain Immigrants Immigration authorities (ICE-ERO) have announced that a new Detention Center is opening in Folkston, Georgia. This is a small town that is just over the border with Florida. The nearest airport is...
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Explanation of New Policy Eliminating “Dry Feet Wet Feet” For Cubans On January 12, 2017, the White House announced the end of the “dry foot and wet foot” policy toward Cuban immigrants. The law is of immediate effect. Cubans who attempt to...
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Immigration Application Denied for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) has announced changes to the USCIS Policy Manual on Health-Related Reasons and Inadmissibility. With these changes, a DUI arrest within the last...
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On August 18 of this year, the President announced a change in immigration policy with the purpose of administratively closing some of the 300,000 deportation cases currently pending in immigration courts across the country. This was a policy change (or policy) and...