Fully Vaccinated Travelers may Now Enter the US
Fully vaccinated travelers are welcome As of November 8, the US borders are open again and travelers fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are welcome in this North American country, regardless of their reason for travel. Naturally, this news is extremely positive for the world at large because it shows that we are making progress in gradually…
Read MoreBiden: Immigrant Families Do Deserve Compensation
President Biden comments again on compensation for immigrant families On Saturday, November 6, President Biden commented again about immigrant families separated at the borders under the Trump administration, but this time he stated that they do indeed deserve compensation of some sort. This comes after his administration received countless criticisms for seemingly forgetting immigrant families…
Read MoreExpert: The Most Significant Immigration Proposal in Decades
Expert comments on immigration resolution in spending bill An immigration law professor from a leading US university recently commented on the immigration provisions included by Democratic leaders in the most recent spending bill. This budget package, which is currently under review by the US House of Representatives, seeks to invest in the immigration sector to…
Read MoreImmigration News Monday 8th November 2021
Immigration News Recap 8th November 2021 We understand how complex it can be to start an immigration process in the US, either to come for the first time or to renew a permit of any kind within the country. This is because our team of professionals has vast experience when it comes to immigration cases…
Read MoreGrowing Tension Over Immigration Reform
Biden feels pressure related to immigration reform Tension around immigration reform is growing and the Biden administration is feeling pressure from every corner, especially now that the House of Representatives passed his infrastructure bill. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain that the House passed Biden’s infrastructure bill last Friday, but…
Read MoreBiden’s Spending Bill Still in Limbo
Biden’s spending bill still fails to pass the House On Friday, November 5, the US House of Representatives was to decide on Biden’s infrastructure bill and spending package, a debate delayed by the controversy it sparked within Congress. In a huge triumph for the current administration, the House passed the infrastructure bill, which had already…
Read MoreSenate Parliamentarian Has Yet to Comment on Democrats’ ‘Plan C’
The Senate Parliamentarian’s opinion The Senate Parliamentarian, also called Senate referee, is the official policy advisor to this branch of Congress. In other words, the Senate Parliamentarian is an impartial interpreter of Senate rules and parliamentary procedure. That is why the Senate Parliamentarian has the right to give his/her opinion regarding certain proposals and bills,…
Read MoreWeekly Immigration News November 1 – 6, 2021
Your Weekly Summary of Immigration News At Motion Law Immigration we like to keep you up to date with immigration news and measures, especially now that the US immigration system is changing considerably due to the intervention of the Biden administration. Therefore, we have created a Blog Section for you to learn about the latest…
Read MoreImmigration News Friday 5th November 2021
Latest Immigration News 11/05/21 The US’ immigration system usually goes through periods of change thanks to multiple circumstances and influential factors and, due to the high flow of foreigners, it has always been a fairly controversial issue among the local population. To give a specific example, the current administration (Biden-Harris) is making multiple simultaneous changes…
Read MoreBiden will not Grant Financial Assistance to Immigrant Families
Rumors about financial assistance to immigrant families In one of our most recent articles we talked about a rumor that the Biden administration would possibly provide financial assistance for immigrant families separated in the border territory under Trump’s Zero Tolerance Policy. According to close sources, the Biden administration allegedly planned to grant up to $1…
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