Thoughts on the Revised Civics Test for Naturalization Interviews

Thoughts on the Revised Civics Test for Naturalization Interviews

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, or USCIS, announced they are implementing a new version of the civics test required as part of the naturalization process, namely, they have increased the list of possible questions from 100 to 128. They have also doubled the number of questions posed at the interview from 10 to 20 and now require 12 correct answers to… Read more

DACA Court Decision Represents a Small Victory in a Larger Battle

DACA Court Decision Represents a Small Victory in a Larger Battle

After three years, numerous lawsuits, and battles at every level of the federal court system, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has been restored in full. Judge Nicholas Garaufis delivered the opinion last Friday, December 4th. His opinion mandated the Department of Homeland Security to post a notice online that they are accepting… Read more

New Asylum Rules Further Outline Challenges for Biden Presidency

New Asylum Rules Further Outline Challenges for Biden Presidency

The Trump Administration unveiled a new set of laws concerning asylum that are slated to go into effect January 11th, 2021. The changes are expected to greatly reduce the amount of people granted asylum in the United States, part of the administration’s goal to create roadblocks to immigrants hoping to come to the US. This rule will likely face challenges in court… Read more

Shouldn’t the Affordable Care Act Cover All Immigrants?

Shouldn’t the Affordable Care Act Cover All Immigrants?

It was politically unfeasible at the time the Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed to have expected Congress to include all immigrants in the Act’s provisions, but politics are changing–rapidly. Many people recognize that the ACA was merely a first step. Now that the Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of all but one part of the ACA, pundits are urging… Read more