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How ELR Immigration Lawyers Can Help Kids and Teens Facing Immigration Challenges

How ELR Immigration Lawyers Can Help Kids and Teens Facing Immigration Challenges   Growing up is hard enough without having to worry about immigration rights for children. Yet thousands of children and teenagers in the United States face questions about their...

DHS Ends Automatic Work Permit Extensions: What Immigrants Need to Know

DHS Ends Automatic Work Permit Extensions: What Immigrants Need to Know   On October 29, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a sweeping change to DHS work permit extensions, ending automatic renewals for most Employment Authorization...

Immigration Rights and Protections for Kids and Teens: What You Should Know in 2025

Immigration Rights and Protections for Kids and Teens: What You Should Know in 2025 Immigration can be confusing and scary, especially for young people. Thousands of children and teenagers come to the United States every year, many fleeing violence or reuniting with...

Immigration in 2025: Policy Shifts, Courts, Public Opinion, Economic Impacts and Future Outlook

Immigration in 2025: Policy Shifts, Courts, Public Opinion, Economic Impacts and Future Outlook Immigration has long been a defining feature of the United States. Waves of newcomers – whether refugees, asylum seekers, or students – have continually renewed the...

Supreme Court Ruling Expands Immigration Enforcement and Racial Profiling Concerns

Supreme Court Ruling Expands Immigration Enforcement and Racial Profiling Concerns On September 8, 2025, the US Supreme Court issued a decision that has significant implications for immigration enforcement practices. The ruling temporarily lifted a lower court's...

Trump Deploys Federal Agents to Los Angeles and Chicago: What Immigrants Need to Know

Trump Deploys Federal Agents to Los Angeles and Chicago: What Immigrants Need to Know In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has escalated immigration enforcement by deploying federal agents to major US cities, including Los Angeles and Chicago. These actions have...

BIA Ruling Strips Immigration Judges of Bond Authority: What It Means for Immigrants

BIA Ruling Strips Immigration Judges of Bond Authority: What It Means for Immigrants On September 5, 2025, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) issued a major decision removing immigration judges' authority to grant bond to individuals who entered the United States...

What a Government Shutdown Means for the Immigration System

What a Government Shutdown Can Mean for the Immigration System The ways a government shutdown in 2025 can affect the immigration system has raised concerns about possible delays and disruptions. Understanding which parts of the system continue operating and which may...

USCIS Special Agents: What Immigrants Need to Know

USCIS Special Agents: What Immigrants Need to Know In early September 2025, the Department of Homeland Security and US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a final rule creating a new class of armed USCIS “special agents.” For the first time since USCIS was...

How an Immigration Attorney Can Help if ICE is Involved

How an Immigration Attorney Can Help if ICE is Involved Facing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can be an overwhelming and frightening experience. Whether it's a notice to appear in court, an unexpected home visit, or a detention scenario, knowing your rights...
What a Government Shutdown Means for the Immigration System

What a Government Shutdown Means for the Immigration System

What a Government Shutdown Can Mean for the Immigration System The ways a government shutdown in 2025 can affect the immigration system has raised concerns about possible delays and disruptions. Understanding which parts of the system continue operating and which may...

USCIS Special Agents: What Immigrants Need to Know

USCIS Special Agents: What Immigrants Need to Know

USCIS Special Agents: What Immigrants Need to Know In early September 2025, the Department of Homeland Security and US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a final rule creating a new class of armed USCIS “special agents.” For the first time since USCIS was...

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