Advocates Call for More Changes on Immigration as Senate Debate Approaches
Advocates call for lasting immigration changes in budget package Now that Biden’s budget package must face Senate deliberation, several advocates are calling on Democratic leaders to expand immigration provisions before debate in the upper chamber of Congress. This request comes after Democratic leaders had to substantially narrow the immigration proposals included in the budget bill…
Read MoreSenate may Modify Immigration Guidelines in Spending Bill
Biden’s spending bill now faces the Senate Following approval by the US House of Representatives, the Senate must now review Biden’s budget package, called the ‘Build Back Better’ agenda. Since this spending bill is being introduced through the reconciliation process, the Democratic Caucus must be united in the Senate and agree to the proposals included…
Read MoreMillions of Foreign Workers Never Made it to the US
Millions of foreign workers were unable to come to the country A recent study reveals that about 2.1 million foreign workers would have come to the US between 2017 and 2020 if not for restrictive rules and policies implemented by the Trump administration. To give a little more context, the Trump administration: Made more than…
Read MoreImmigration News Monday 22nd November 2021
Latest Immigration News 11/22/21 Keeping you up to date with immigration news through our Blog Section is a priority for Motion Law’s team. However, our team also likes to learn about the most recent changes in local immigration policies so that we can guide you through your immigration journey in the US and prevent you…
Read MoreThe Largest Immigrant Documentation Program in History
Biden’s immigration proposal would change history History might be about to change for the immigration sector thanks to Biden’s spending bill. This is because, if passed by the Senate, this budget package would: Open a path to temporary documentation for millions of foreigners residing in the US undocumented. Optimize and expedite legal immigration pathways. Reduce…
Read MoreIf Not Through Biden’s Bill, Immigration Reform may Not Happen
Biden’s immigration reform now in the Senate Last week, the US House of Representatives passed Biden’s spending bill, called the ‘Build Back Better’ agenda, which includes a sweeping and comprehensive immigration proposal. Now it is the Senate’s turn to review and deliberate on Biden’s budget package. Since this spending bill was introduced through the reconciliation…
Read MoreInaction Could Affect the Immigration Sector
The political battle around immigration The immigration sector has always sparked a gigantic social controversy among the American population, especially when it comes to irregular migration and immigration law enforcement in border territory. In fact, the debate surrounding immigration has been so great that it has generated an almost endless political battle over the past…
Read MoreWeekly Immigration News November 15 – 20, 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 19th November 2021
Latest Immigration News 11/19/21 Motion Law’s Blog Section is available for you to stay up to date with the latest immigration news, policies and measures. This is quite an important practice if you are about to start an immigration journey in the US or if you need to complete a pending process within the country.…
Read MoreHistory Might Be About to Change for the Immigration Sector
With victory in the House, immigration reform might be near The House of Representatives today passed Biden’s spending bill, which includes several remarkable immigration provisions that could change the course of immigration in the US for decades to come. With a firm intention to restructure the entire immigration sector, the Biden administration included a number…
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