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Dream On

Today marks the five year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that has provided vital relief to hundreds of thousands of young immigrants who came to the United States as children. I wish we could jubilantly celebrate and toast to this half-decade milestone. Inst

8/15/17 DACA
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H-1B Visa Trends: Is This the New Normal?

As a U.S. immigration lawyer, I find that I need to give myself a pep talk on a regular basis these days. My pep talk tends to go like this: “Responding to complicated Requests for Evidence (RFEs) by the federal government is my job. I specialize in assisting employers - universities, multinational

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Time to Reboot the DHS SAVE System

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has a vitally important system called “Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements“ (SAVE). But often it is not used properly and many suffer the consequences. A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report shines a light on the system, one

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The American Economy Needs Changes to the H-2B Temporary Worker Program

You may have seen a few articles recently about the shortage of temporary seasonal workers. Some articles were about shrimp boats in the South docked because of a lack of workers, or the Alaskan salmon industry being crippled due to labor shortages, while others were about resorts in Minnesota havin

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Immigration Lawyers Save Lives

I took part in the AILA Annual Conference training for new chapter chairs, and as an ‘icebreaker,' was asked to complete phrases handed out on little slips of paper. Mine read, “The best way to save….“ I immediately responded, “One way to save a life is to be an immigration lawyer.“

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

RAISE Act Attacks Legal Immigration System; Ignores Needs of U.S. Businesses and Families

AILA opposes yesterday’s introduction of the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy (RAISE) Act, which does nothing to reform our outdated immigration system yet seeks to curtail legal immigration levels over the next decade.

8/3/17 AILA Doc. No. 17080370.
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Congressional Recess is No Time to Rest

Congress is now in recess, which means that most members of Congress are returning to their districts to reconnect with their constituents. It also means there couldn't be a better time to let our voices be heard on issues vital to our clients: ensuring that Congress protects Dreamers by supporting

8/1/17
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U.S. Immigration Law is Simultaneously Inscrutable, Strict, and Arbitrary

Welcome to a complex world. A world in which the President of the United States has to intervene to allow in a group of girls from Afghanistan seeking to participate in an international robotics competition. A world in which two French kids  were detained  and returned to France, unaware of the fact

7/31/17
AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA: House Bills Give Hope to Dreamers, but DACA Still in Danger

AILA praised the Dream Act of 2017 and the American Hope Act introduced in the House, both of which “would provide young people, who were brought to this country as children and grew up in the United States, the chance to apply for lawful permanent residence, and eventually apply for citizenship.”

7/28/17 AILA Doc. No. 17072866. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
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Let’s Make America Great Again For International Students

We've received what seems to be a daily dose of misery in the form of misinformation about immigrants and immigration for well over a year now. As intended, those messages appear to have left their mark. International student enrollment is down, while at the same time hate crimes, hate speech and fe

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Divergent Approaches: Immigration Law and Policy in the United States and Canada

As an immigration attorney living and working in Canada, helping those seeking to visit or immigrate to the United States, I have the opportunity to see some significant differences between the two countries when it comes to immigration policy. Frankly, while both the U.S. and Canada are historicall

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA Urges House to Reject Wasteful and Unnecessary Border Wall Spending

AILA opposes adding funding for a wasteful and unnecessary border wall to the funding package set to be voted on later this week; members of the House plan to add the $1.6 billion in funding to a spending measure covering, among other things, Defense, Military Construction, and Veterans Affairs.

7/25/17 AILA Doc. No. 17072504. Admissions & Border
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A Righteous Act

Lately, I have been thinking about the word “righteous“ and its application to our immigration laws. Is it righteous to deport hardworking parents, separate families and engage in mass deportation? Is it righteous to strip people of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Action for Child

7/21/17 DACA
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AILA Welcomes Bipartisan Dream Act of 2017; Calls on Congress and the Administration to Protect Dreamers

AILA welcomes the introduction of the Dream Act of 2017, a bipartisan bill authored by Senators Lindsey Graham and Dick Durbin, that would provide young people who were brought to the U.S. as children a chance to apply for lawful permanent residence if they meet certain requirements.

7/20/17 AILA Doc. No. 17072003. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
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There’s Always More to Learn

When I first began practicing law, I thought I knew everything I could ever need to know about immigration.  I'd been a business immigration paralegal for several years before law school and had learned a lot about nonimmigrant visas and employment-based green cards.  I'd assisted with processing th

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An Obscure Trump Administration Policy that Needlessly Harms Americans

Laws often have unintended consequences. Sometimes, good government officials adopt interpretations of the law designed to mitigate those unintended consequences. But sometimes, the most anti-immigrant politician in recent memory directs his subordinates to adopt policies that undermine those mitiga

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One Road to Immigration Law

True confession: I did not take immigration law in law school and I took Latin as my foreign language class.  AILA members, reading that, I'm sure you just groaned. But the fact was, I did not become an attorney to practice immigration law. About 20 years ago though, my life took a happy turn and [&

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Hypocrisy Unbridled: The Dismantling of the International Entrepreneur Rule

This week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced its intent to delay and likely eliminate a new immigration rule that if implemented would, to borrow a phrase, make America great. The “International Entrepreneur Rule“ was finalized on January 17, 2017, and was set to take effect

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

House Appropriations Committee Gives Trump Administration Blank Check to Implement Mass Deportation Plan

AILA strongly opposes the funding bill released by the House Appropriations Committee, which would massively increase immigration enforcement and border spending at a time when border apprehensions have plummeted and ICE and CBP funding is already at all-time high levels.

7/12/17 AILA Doc. No. 17071235. Admissions & Border, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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Finding Equilibrium in an Unsteady World

“You are educated. Your certification is in your degree. You may think of it as the ticket to the good life. Let me ask you to think of an alternative. Think of it as your ticket to change the world.“  - Tom Brokaw So far this year, I've experienced dark moments where my calling in […]

7/11/17
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“Wait Your Turn and Come Lawfully” (in 30 Years)

During a speech in Texas, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said that intending immigrants should simply “wait your turn“ to enter the United States legally. The insensitivity of this statement clearly shows that Mr. Sessions, like many government officials and members of the public, just doesn't

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The Top Eleven Terrible Things in President Trump’s Budget

There are a lot of things wrong with the President Trump's Fiscal Year 2018 budget request. Some of the immigration-related provisions have been mentioned in the press or by advocates, while others are flying relatively unknown under the radar. But they all have one thing in common: they are meant t

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Not Winning Hearts or Minds

On Sunday, I was online, browsing for cool science gifts for my nieces and doing my best to ignore  the pop-up ads for princess-themed everything.  Eventually, I found an outstanding chemistry set and set about to buy it.  At around the same time, I read a Washington Post story about a group of scho

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Will Government Employees Show Some Moxie in the Immigration Struggle?

In case you haven't noticed, advocates for immigrants and favorable immigration policies in this country are at war with the current administration in Washington. And, for those who think the attitude in Washington will change in the next four to eight years, think again. Unfortunately, negative att

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA: House Bills Erode Public Safety and the Constitution

AILA urged lawmakers to oppose two bills slated to be taken up this week by the House of Representatives: the “No Sanctuary for Criminals Act” (H.R. 3003) and “Kate’s Law” (H.R. 3004), noting that the bills “will undermine public safety and erode our nation’s bedrock constitutional principles.”

6/29/17 AILA Doc. No. 17062900.