The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 157 (Highlights) The House Passes the America COMPETES Act, Including Immigration Reforms to Help the U.S. Economy Governor Hochul’s $27M Ida-Relief Fund for Immi...
Green Card for Employment-Based Immigrants
There are an exceptionally high number of employment-based visas available this fiscal year (October 2021 through September 2022). In partnership with the U.S. Department of State, we are committed to...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 156
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 156 (Highlights) More Boldness Needed on the Immigration Front Delays at USCIS Will Hamper Biden’s Actions to Help Foreign Workers and Students in STEM Fields How...
New Report Amplifies Concerns About ‘Dedicated Docket’ for Asylum Seekers
Law enforcement check and search migrants from Colombia after turning themselves over to authorities at the United States and Mexico border May 12, 2021 in Yuma, Arizona. (Shutterstock) By Aaron Reich...
State Department Waives Fees for Immigrants Denied Visas Due to the Muslim Ban
The Muslim Women’s contingent at the 2019 Women’s March demonstrating against the Muslim Ban and for women’s rights. – Washington/USA – January 19, 2019 (Shutterstock) By Kate Goettel, The I...
Biden Keeps Trump Immigration Policies—and Stephen Miller is Loving It
US President Joe Biden speaks about his administration’s accomplishments. – Washington, DC – January 14 (Shutterstock) By Scott Bixby & Asawin Suebsaeng, The Daily Beast “It seems that the...
One in 10 Black People Living in the U.S. are Immigrants, New Study Shows
Black immigrants have higher incomes and more education than U.S.-born Black people, but advocates say racism still holds them back. By Emmanuel Felton, Washington Post The demographics of America’s...
Leaked Photos Reveal Inhumane Conditions in Border Processing Centers
Migrants from Colombia wait to be processed after turning themselves over to authorities at the United States and Mexico border May 12, 2021 in Yuma, Arizona. (Shutterstock) By Katy Murdza, Immigratio...
U.S. Citizen Sues Pierce County for Unlawfully Detaining Him and Violating Constitutional Rights and State Law
Seattle, WA – Carlos Rios, a United States citizen, filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington today against Pierce County and Pierce County Jail deputies, ...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 155
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 155 (Highlights) The Biden Administration is on the Wrong Side in This Crucial Supreme Court Immigration Case Is Gov. Hochul Looking Out for Immigrants? Advocates R...