Border Encounters Decrease Slightly
Border encounter rates decline According to official CBP (Customs and Border Protection) figures, border apprehension rates have decreased over the past few weeks. This is the first time in months that the trend of increased irregular migration has changed, allowing a pause to make appropriate decisions about the situation. In fact, the Border Patrol explains…
Read MoreOrganizations React to New Migration Agreements
Humanitarian organizations intervene in immigration agreements Several humanitarian organizations and activist groups are celebrating the immigration agreements that emerged during the Summit of the Americas, called Los Angeles Declaration. To give a specific example, America’s Voice openly stated, “The Los Angeles Declaration signals a new and intelligent approach to regional migration management and mitigation. The…
Read MoreImmigration News Friday 17th June 2022
Your Summary of Immigration News in 17th June, 2022 Choosing the right process for your particular case becomes one of the main requirements to be successful in your immigration process. In other words, of the wide variety of options available to all kinds of foreign communities, it is imperative that you choose the one that…
Read MoreJudge Intervenes in Biden’s Immigration Plans
Judge blocks Biden’s deportation rule A federal judge recently blocked the Biden administration’s plan to manage deportation proceedings throughout the US. Under Biden’s new DHS (Department of Homeland Security) guidelines, border authorities and immigration enforcement entities should prioritize arrests and deportations focused on individuals who pose a serious threat to national security. Biden’s plan would…
Read MoreThe Role of Universities in Today’s Migration Landscape
Universities could also contribute to refugees A recent report comments that most institutions of higher education in the US should support refugees arriving in the country. This conclusion comes after a thorough analysis about several universities that have taken in refugees over the past year and saw great potential there. Need help with an immigration…
Read MoreImmigration News Thursday 16th June 2022
Your Summary of Immigration News in 16th June, 2022 Starting an immigration process in the US is not always the easiest task since the local immigration system is quite extensive and offers a large number of alternatives for all kinds of foreign communities, from highly skilled workers to asylum seekers and inexperienced workers. Thus, there…
Read MoreLatin American Countries Support Biden’s Immigration Proposal
Latin American countries accept migration agreement During the Summit of the Americas, several Latin American countries accepted Biden’s proposal to create strategies to address the masses of migration as a continent. A group of 19 countries such as Colombia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and others, signed an agreement with the US to restructure their immigration systems…
Read MoreExpert – There is Misunderstanding Around Immigration
Expert comments on immigration misconceptions The director of the American University Immigration Lab, Ernesto Castaneda, explains how misconceptions affect a sector as important and paramount as immigration. In fact, Castaneda states that immigration levels to the US are not as abysmal as certain political leaders make them out to be, but it is still the…
Read MoreImmigration News Wednesday 15th June 2022
Immigration News Recap 15th June 2022 Motion Law Immigration’s team has years of experience and is highly qualified to guide you through your immigration journey in the US, regardless of whether you need to start a process from scratch or complete a pending case. Therefore, to protect your future and fulfill your dreams and goals…
Read MoreBiden Faces Wave of Criticism Again
Border situation hits the Biden administration again The Biden administration is once again facing a barrage of criticism over the border situation because there is a new migrant caravan heading to the US. Don’t risk your future just because you are not following the legal guidelines set by the US immigration system or lack of…
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