by rocommunication@gmail.com | Sep 19, 2021 | Health Care, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
The Affordable Care Act And Illegal 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...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Jan 14, 2021 | Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, Uncategorized
Cautious Optimism for Biden’s First Term The Trump administration made restricting immigration one of its main goals over their four years in the White House. Now, the job falls to President Biden to undo the harm that was caused by restrictive policies. Fortunately,...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Dec 25, 2020 | Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, Uncategorized
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...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Dec 4, 2020 | Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
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...
by rocommunication@gmail.com | Nov 25, 2020 | Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, St Louis Immigration Attorney, Uncategorized
Cautious Optimism for Immigration in 2021 Those who are affected by American immigration policies have deeply suffered since Trump entered office in 2017. Sudden reforms, executive orders, and memos have made it nearly impossible for immigration agencies to be...
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...