Challenge to the Travel Ban to Be Heard by the Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court has announced an interest in hearing a challenge to the latest enactment of the Trump administration’s Travel Ban. Last March, the Court allowed part
Read More »Switzerland One Step Closer to Canceling Schengen Status
A Swiss campaign to abandon the country’s Schengen Member State status, which guarantees freedom of movement with 26 other European countries, has received approval to
Read More »Protesters Respond to the Government’s Treatment of Migrants
In response to the Belgian government’s plan to conduct raids and arrests on migrants in Brussels, over 2,000 Belgians protested in the capital and found overnight
Read More »El Salvadoran Refugees to Head North after Trump ends TPS
The Trump administration has announced its intention to end the Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”) program for citizens of El Salvador living in the United States, a
Read More »Organizations Show Support for Keeping H-4 EAD
Several organizations, including the Software Alliance, Compete America, the Council for Global Immigration, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote Lee Francis Cissna,
Read More »Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has Revised its I-94 Website
CBP has introduced the “View Compliance” feature within their I-94 website to help Visa Waiver travelers stay in compliance. The feature allows Visa Waiver Program
Read More »Challenge to the Travel Ban to Be Heard by the Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court has announced an interest in hearing a challenge to the latest enactment of the Trump administration’s Travel Ban. Last March, the Court allowed
Read More »The Deadline for Congress to Act on DACA Moves Closer
With the deadline to end DACA set for March 5, 2018, the urgency for Congress to step in is becoming increasingly necessary. However, it is unclear how concrete this deadline
Read More »What We’re Watching: Government Shutdown
Government Shutdown Still Possible Less than 24 hours remain until federal funding runs out, and the Senate is still uncertain about the passage of H.R. 195, a House
Read More »ICE Announces New Workplace Enforcement Efforts Following Nationwide Raids
On January 10, 2018, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials conducted raidsof about 100 7-Eleven convenience stores across the country, arresting 21 people
Read More »China Simplifies Requirements for R Visa for High Skilled Talent
As of January 1, 2018, China’s R Visa will be issued to qualified applicants, granting multiple-entries for a period of up to 180 days. The R Visa will be valid in
Read More »EU Tightens Borders by Adopting Entry/Exit System
The EU Council adopted an Entry/Exit System regulation amending the Schengen border code published on December 9, 2017. The recent changes are made in an effort for the
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