Immigration News Monday 30th August 2021
Immigration News Recap 30th August 2021
In a world that is constantly changing thanks to globalization and technology, most important sectors of society, if not all, are also constantly transforming and adapting to new environments and tools. Immigration is no exception.
In fact, during the last decades, international traffic has increased exponentially and immigration levels have also risen around the world, leading governments to implement policies more aligned with current global needs.
In the case of the US, a nation that receives thousands of foreigners annually, local policies are undergoing a rather prominent series of changes due to multiple factors. Therefore, it is important for you to keep up to date with the latest immigration news for the benefit of your own immigration process and for you to follow the advice of reliable experts.
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Other than that, here is the immigration news recap for Monday, August 30, 2021:
AMLO asks the US for help to curb irregular migration
On Thursday, August 26th, the President of Mexico openly asked the current administration of the US, with President Joe Biden leading the way, to assist the Central American territory in order to improve local conditions and curb irregular migration to North America. To learn more about this news, click here.
Democrats urge Biden to fight against the MPP policy
Since the Supreme Court upheld and supported the Texas judge’s decision regarding the “Remain in Mexico” program, several Democratic leaders and immigrant rights advocates have called on the Biden administration to act promptly to fight against the re-implementation of this “anti-immigrant and draconian” policy. To learn more about this news, click here.
Could the border situation reduce workforce shortages?
While local employers are calling for improved immigration processes to attract workers from abroad, as other nations are doing, the country is condemning the Biden administration for the surge of illegal border crossings. However, could the surge of border crossings be the solution to labor shortages? To learn more about this news, click here.
In other news…
Mexican authorities curb irregular migration
A migrant caravan was moving towards the US. However, Mexican authorities are intercepting it to reduce mass irregular migration levels. To learn more about this news, click here.
Employment-based Green Cards near expiration
Several immigrant rights advocates are calling on the Biden administration to act to issue more than 100,000 unused employment-based Green Cards before September 30, when the new fiscal year begins and these vacancies would be lost. To learn more about this news, click here.
Green Card applicants must have COVID-19 vaccine
As of October 1, when the 2022 fiscal year begins, Green Card applicants, which grants LPR (Lawful Permanent Resident) status, must be vaccinated against COVID-19. To learn more about this news, click here.
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