Anti-immigrant US visa and immigration judges hired by DOJ
The US Justice Department is reportedly hiring immigration judges with a record of ruling against immigrants under Trump Presidency. Get the full story, here.
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The US Justice Department is reportedly hiring immigration judges with a record of ruling against immigrants under Trump Presidency. Get the full story, here.
US has announced more time to respond to USCIS visa enquiries including for green card and temporary work visa applicants; Coronavirus COVID-19 delays. Read more.
US visa processing has been substantially delayed with the suspension of premium processing due to coronavirus COVID-19. Obtaining flights to the US difficult.
The US Supreme Court has refused to suspend Donald Trump’s controversial US visa public charge rule during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Full story, here.
Donald Trump made a confusing and misleading tweet about an immigration ban on Monday. By Wednesday we found out that this was a partial Green Card ban.
Donald Trump’s recent partial US green card ban has been described as ‘embarrassing’ by an attorney who helped his wife secure US citizenship. Full story, here.
US President Donald Trump is suspending US Green Card issuance for 60 days amid the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Awaiting further details. Read more here.
There are ongoing arguments between Donald Trump and US State Governors about the availability of coronavirus COVID-19 testing and when the US can “reopen”.
US President Donald Trump has ended funding to the World Health Organisation WHO, citing coronavirus failings. Potentially jeopardises lives. Full story, here.
With the World’s highest number of infections and deaths, the US has been hit hard by coronavirus. Huge impact both on businesses and immigrants. Read more.
The Mexican leader said that his government had proposed the creation of a new version of the ‘Bracero’ program that was introduced during World War II, which would allow Mexicans to work legally in the United States.