Weekly Immigration News May 24 – 29, 2021
Your Weekly Summary of Immigration News
The US’ immigration system is quite comprehensive and there are multiple national news stories all the time involving changes to immigration policies, different existing processes, and new measures implemented by the current administration. However, even though many things are happening at the same time in the immigration sector, we, at Motion Law Immigration, try to keep you up to date with the latest news, policies and measures through our Blog Section.
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Other than that, here is the immigration news recap for the fourth week of May 2021:
DHS extends TPS for Haitians
Biden’s DHS (Department of Homeland Security) extended TPS (Temporary Protected Status) for eligible Haitian nationals for 18 months. To learn more about this news, click here.
Immigration and nursing shortage
The US has experienced a nursing shortage for a considerable period of time, even before the global Coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, immigration might be the solution to fill the gaps of qualified professionals in the health system. To learn more about this news, click here.
What has Biden done with immigration in May?
Despite facing gigantic immigration-related challenges and controversies, the Biden administration has been able to move forward with multiple immigration plans and projects in May. To learn more about this news, click here.
ICE might change its approach
The Biden administration recently announced that it plans to reorient and reorganize ICE’s (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) duties, so that it is not just an immigration agency. To learn more about this news, click here.
Low-income immigrants amid the health crisis
A recent study reveals that a large percentage of low-income immigrant families refrained from accessing public benefits (including medical assistance) amid the global COVID-19 pandemic for fear of deportation. To learn more about this news, click here.
Biden’s nominee to lead the USCIS
Biden’s nominee to lead the USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) during his term has big plans to transform this agency’s approach to immigration, expedite immigration case processing and improve conditions for federal employees. To learn more about this news, click here.
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