by rocommunication@gmail.com | Jul 24, 2019 | Civil Liberties, Deportation, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, Removal, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
Death in Detention “I inherited separation from President Obama,” and “I was the one that ended it.” – Donald J. Trump on June 23, 2019. While this claim has been continuously proven wrong by fact checkers, Trump continues to argue that the notorious...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Jul 13, 2015 | Civil Liberties, Criminal, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
Missouri Colleges Violating Students’ Constitutional Rights Missouri is home to thousands of “Dreamers”—immigrants brought to the US as children. Since 2012, many have been granted work authorization and permission to remain in the US under the DACA (Deferred...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Feb 14, 2014 | ACLU, Civil Liberties, Criminal, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Present Challenges to Freedom Recent communications internal to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office at the Department of Homeland Security, reveal the details of the...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Jun 23, 2013 | ACLU, Civil Liberties, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
Fairness is Sought in Immigration Policies Regarding Deportation and Immigration We want to think of the United States as an example of a fair legal system. People have many rights and countless venues of exercising them. When any of our rights are even so much as...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | May 21, 2013 | Civil Liberties, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
Immigrant Families Caught Up In US Immigration Entanglements Recent coverage about marriage rights got me to thinking today. I was on a two-hour trip to visit one of my immigration clients who has been detained without bond, far from home, for two months. He is...