Democratic Leaders Consider New Immigration Provision
Democratic leaders’ ambitious plans on immigration Since Biden’s arrival to the White House in January 2021, Democratic leaders have used every tool and resource at their disposal to enact lasting changes on the local immigration system, which was tremendously restricted under Donald Trump’s term between 2017 and the beginning of this year. In fact, the immigration…
Read MoreImmigration News Thursday 14th October 2021
Immigration News Recap 14th October, 2021 The US has welcomed many immigrant communities throughout history, and indeed, multicultural inclusion has allowed this world power to find economic strength and build a strong social fabric. Because foreigners play an essential role in American culture in general, the country also has a fairly extensive immigration system, which…
Read MoreThe American Population’s Opinion on the Path to Citizenship
Path to citizenship in the eye of the storm The Biden administration has always wanted to enact fairly prominent changes to the US’ immigration system, which also includes deportation proceedings and immigration law enforcement. In fact, within Biden’s immigration reform, his administration hopes to open a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants residing in…
Read MoreThe Role of Undocumented Immigrants is Also Important
Biden: The US must protect undocumented immigrants It is quite common to hear debates and comments about immigration in general since it is usually a constant topic among the local public, especially because the presence of foreigners has always been part of the history of the US. However, within the immigration sector, the issue that…
Read MoreThe Immigration Sector Calls the Attention of Experts
Immigration sparks more controversy than ever before Immigration has always been a contentious issue among the American population and that is no secret. However, over the last year, the controversy surrounding the immigration sector has grown considerably due to multiple factors, drawing the attention of experts and critics across the US. Let’s take a look…
Read MoreImmigration News Wednesday 13th October 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 13th October, 2021 After 2020, a year that almost completely paused immigration around the world due to an unprecedented global health crisis, and after four years in which the previous administration tried to restrict immigration in the US by all means possible, this is undoubtedly the best time to…
Read MoreIs It Time for Biden to Remove Title 42?
Title 42 as a means to close the borders The US Code has a lengthy statute called Title 42, which, broadly speaking, allows certain federal entities to use unconventional measures in light of a health emergency that may put public health at risk, such as the global Coronavirus pandemic. In early 2020, when the first…
Read MoreRepublican Leaders Keep Calling for Strict Border Policies
Republican Governors push Biden to restrict border traffic It is no secret that several Republican leaders, including members of Congress and governors, are pressuring the Biden administration to implement or re-implement stricter border policies to curb mass irregular migration at all costs. This pressure from Republican leaders comes amid the most alarming surge of illegal…
Read MoreProtests in Support of Immigration Reform Continue
Protests continue to call on Congress to pass immigration reform Over the past few weeks, several protests have taken place across the US to call on the Biden administration and Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform, which would open a path to legalization for hundreds of thousands of immigrants residing in the country undocumented. To…
Read MoreImmigration News Tuesday 12th October 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 12th October, 2021 Now is truly the best time to start your immigration journey in the US. This is because, after a year as peculiar and difficult as 2020, most immigration processes are returning to normal and now is the time for you to fulfill your dreams in North…
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