As I sit here working on my most recent crimmigration consultation case, I realize more and more the need for non-citizens to have trusted advice and immigration counsel during their criminal cases. I have mentioned on many occasions that the time to hire an immigration attorney is not after you or your loved one is […]
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Will the Supreme Court Kill Immigration Reform?
On November 20, 2014, President Obama announced a sweeping plan for executive action on immigration reform. His program would shield an estimated 5 million immigrants from deportation, including young immigrants known as Dreamers who were brought here illegally as children. The measures would also allow the parents of United States citizens and legal permanent residents […]
How To Prepare for (and Get the Most Out of) Your Immigration Assessment
To help you prepare for (and get the most out of) your Immigration Assessment, you should take the following five steps: 1. Take Care of the Basics If your appointment is on Skype, be on the lookout for ourcontact request and confirm it prior to our start time. If your appointment is in our office, […]
Immigration Article of the Day: The Original Meaning of 'Natural Born' by Michael D. Ramsey
Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Immigration Article of the Day: The Original Meaning of ‘Natural Born’ by Michael D. Ramsey The Original Meaning of ‘Natural Born’ by Michael D. Ramsey, University of San Diego School of Law January 7, 2016 Abstract: Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution provides that no one but a natural […]
Migration Article of the Day: Digital Border Searches After Riley v. California by Thomas Mann Miller
Permalink CommentsPost a remark http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2016/01/digital-border-searches-after-riley-v-california-thomas-mann-miller-university-of-washington-school-of-law-december-9-2015.html Till lately, government courts have actually typically allowed these electronic boundary searches, treating them no in a different way from searches of travel luggage. Courts that have actually restricted electronic boundary searches have actually needed just that the federal government develop practical uncertainty for the most extensive kind of electronic […]