by rocommunication@gmail.com | Jul 24, 2019 | Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
Why the New First Country Asylum Rule Won’t Work In 2016 then-Candidate Donald Trump campaigned upon a promise to crack down on asylum seekers. Throughout this year, he has tried to fulfill that promise as aggressively as possible. In January 2019, the Trump...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Nov 20, 2014 | Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
President Obama Announces Executive Action on Immigration President Obama announced he will be taking executive action to address a vast array of immigration issues that Congress has been unable to address. Here are the elements of the Administration’s...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Aug 14, 2013 | Dreamers, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, Uncategorized
Dreamer immigrant children find it difficult to document residency for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Today is the first day that those who came to the United States as children from foreign countries (usually brought here by their parents) can apply for...
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...