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Florida Judicial Nominee Faces Ethics Questions Over Trump-Related Case

A federal judicial nomination in Florida is drawing renewed scrutiny after questions surfaced about a judge’s involvement in a high-profile state case connected to former President Donald Trump. The issue centers on whether a Florida judicial nominee should have...

DACA Removal Proceedings: BIA Clarifies Limits on Termination of Immigration Cases

The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) issued a significant precedential decision clarifying how immigration judges must handle removal proceedings involving DACA recipients. In this ruling, the BIA held that an immigration judge cannot rely solely on DACA status when...

RAICES v. Mullin: Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Asylum Ban Proclamation

A federal appellate court in RAICES v. Mullin struck down a Trump-era proclamation that attempted to broadly eliminate access to asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. In addition, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the executive branch cannot...

Somali Fast-Track Removal Lawsuit Dropped After Federal Court Ruling Limits Case

The legal challenge against the federal government’s fast-track removal process for Somali immigrants has officially ended. The Somali fast-track removal lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed after a federal court issued a ruling that significantly limited available...

Federal Court Reviews Request for Return of Vehicle in ICE Shooting Case

A federal court in Minnesota is reviewing a motion involving a request for the return of a vehicle tied to an ICE-related shooting. The family of the deceased asks the court to release the vehicle so investigators can examine key evidence. The motion says federal...

ICE Detention for Refugees Waiting on Green Cards: What You Must Know in 2026

If you are a refugee in the United States who has not yet received your green card, you may be at risk of ICE arrest and detention — starting now. A new Trump administration internal policy memo, issued in February 2026, directs Immigration and Customs Enforcement to...

TPS Terminations 2026: What Hondurans, Salvadorans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, Nepalis, Somalis, Yemenis, and Others Must Do Right Now

If you hold Temporary Protected Status and your country is on this list, your protection may be ending — and the clock is already running. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has cleared the way for TPS terminations affecting more than 300,000 people across all affected...

ICE Is Violating Court Orders in 2026 — What You Can Do When the Government Breaks the Law

A federal judge issues a lawful order. ICE ignores it. A detained person sits in a cell — sometimes transferred hundreds of miles away — while their attorney scrambles to find them. This is not a hypothetical. This is happening right now, in February 2026, across the...

Supreme Court Decision Raises the Bar for Proving Asylum-Based Persecution

The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a unanimous decision in Urias-Orellana v. Bondi that significantly reshapes how courts review asylum-based persecution findings. The ruling clarifies that federal courts must apply a highly deferential standard when reviewing...

H-1B Visa in 2026: No More Lottery — The New Wage-Based Selection System and $100,000 Fee Explained

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: The wage-based selection system and $100,000 fee described in this article reflect executive actions announced as of February 2026. Their legal status may be subject to court challenge under the Administrative Procedure Act and other legal...
U-Visa Annual Cap Implications

U-Visa Annual Cap Implications

U-Visa Annual Cap Implications The U-Visa is a critical immigration benefit that provides protection and legal status to victims of certain crimes who assist law enforcement. However, there is an annual cap on the number of U-Visas that can be issued each year, which...

U-Visa Domestic Violence

U-Visa Domestic Violence

Surviving Domestic Violence Domestic violence is a devastating crime that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Survivors of domestic violence who are undocumented immigrants face unique challenges in seeking help and protection. The U-Visa is a valuable...

U-Visa Denial Prevention Tips

U-Visa Denial Prevention Tips

U-Visa Denial Prevention Tips The U-Visa is a valuable immigration benefit that provides protection and legal status to victims of certain crimes who assist law enforcement. However, not all U-Visa applications are approved. Understanding U-Visa denial prevention tips...

Can Raising Limits on Legal Immigration Help with Labor Shortage?

The United States is experiencing a labor shortage unprecedented in its history. Over the summer, 10 million jobs remained unfilled, a record high and much above the norm. Businesses are cutting hours, closing, raising prices, and reducing services as a result of...

New Vaccination Requirements for Immigrant Visa Applicants

New Vaccination Requirements for Immigrant Visa Applicants

From October 1, 2021, all immigrant visa applicants must obtain the whole COVID-19 immunization series as part of their medical evaluation before being granted a visa. The COVID-19 vaccination must be licensed by the World Health Organization (WHO) or the US Food and...

What You Need to Know about Haitian Migrants Entering the US

What You Need to Know about Haitian Migrants Entering the US

Thousands of migrants, largely from Haiti, have been camped out under a bridge in a Texas border town. Border officers in the United States are allowing certain people into the country on the condition that they appear in front of an immigration agency within 60 days....

Why You Need Immigration Lawyer for Family-Based Immigration

Why You Need Immigration Lawyer for Family-Based Immigration

Until a few years back, you could apply without an immigration lawyer for basic, family-based, and citizenship cases if you know how to follow instructions. However, it is advisable to opt for an immigration lawyer for even the most basic instances today. Read on to...

Understanding Immigration: Refugees & Asylees

Understanding Immigration: Refugees & Asylees

The main distinction between asylees and refugees is procedural. An asylee is a person who seeks asylum in the United States. A refugee is someone who seeks protection while still abroad and is then granted permission to enter the United States as a refugee. However,...

Understanding Immigration: Family-Based Immigration

Understanding Immigration: Family-Based Immigration

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) limits the number of family-based immigration visas that can be awarded each year to foreign nationals. The United States Department of State (DOS) is in charge of assigning immigrant visas, while the United States Citizenship...

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