Immigration News Tuesday 13th July 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News 13th July, 2021 Our team has been preparing for years to be able to provide you with all the tools and resources you may need to have a successful immigration process in the US. Therefore, our efforts are focused on helping you achieve your dreams and goals in the US,…
Read MoreAmerica’s Success Is Linked to Immigration Reform
The US’ success also depends on undocumented immigrants Since Democratic President Joe Biden took office at the end of January 2021, immigration reform has been a relevant issue among the American population. That it because the current president introduced a rather ambitious immigration bill during his first days in office, called the US Citizenship Act…
Read MoreWhat do Battleground States Think about Immigration?
Survey Reveals Battleground States’ Views on Immigration Between June 1 and 3, 2021, On Message Inc. conducted a survey for the NRSC (National Republican Senatorial Committee) and the RGA (Republican Governors’ Association), which analyzes the opinion of about 1,200 voters in 26 Senate and Government battleground states. When we use the term battleground states, we…
Read MoreICE Issues Policy Related to Pregnant Immigrant Women
ICE Director Issues Memo Regarding Pregnant Women ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is one of the branches of DHS (Department of Homeland Security) in charge of enforcing immigration law both at the borders and within the US. Among many other things, ICE is in charge of conducting investigations and operations to detain undocumented immigrants, especially…
Read MoreExpert States that Immigration Reform is Essential
Experts and specialists see immigration as a necessity The US has always been a nation known for its great economic stability and its high technological and scientific development. These factors make the country the largest economy in the world and a world power in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields. Apart from achieving international…
Read MoreMigration Levels Between the US and Mexico in Recent Years
Mexico and the US, two neighboring nations As two neighboring nations, the US and Mexico have always had a strong and constant bond throughout history, involving all kinds of sectors of interregional interest and, naturally, market and trade exchange. Nevertheless, these two countries have also faced difficulties, such as irregular migration. Over the past few…
Read MoreReport: Biden Should Optimize DACA Application Processing
The USCIS is currently accepting new DACA applications The USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) has been receiving new DACA applications since December 2020, when a New York judge ordered then-President Donald Trump’s administration to reinstate this immigration benefit with its original guidelines, that is, those outlined by the Obama administration. DACA, Deferred Action for…
Read MoreWeekly Immigration News July 5 – 10, 2021
Your Weekly Summary of Immigration News When it comes to starting an immigration process of any kind, it is extremely important that you use all of the tools and resources at your disposal that could possibly help you build a strong application and have a successful immigration journey in the US. At Motion Law Immigration,…
Read MoreImmigration News Friday 9th July 2021
Learn About the Latest Immigration News 07/09/2021 One of Motion Law’s main jobs as an immigration law firm is to provide you with all the tools you need during your process to have a successful immigration journey in the US. Therefore, one of the resources that is always available to you is our Blog Section,…
Read MoreLabor Organizers Call for Protection for Undocumented Workers
The constant fear of deportation There are currently more than 11 million immigrants residing in the US undocumented. Throughout history, irregular immigration has always been a contentious issue among the American population and different political parties. Despite the controversy, undocumented immigrants have also become an essential part of the local workforce, the social fabric and…
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