By Mo Kantner, Immigration Impact As communities across the United States came together this past weekend to commemorate and reflect upon our country’s independence, the holiday holds special signif...
USCIS Celebrates Independence Day 2022 and Continues its Commitment to Naturalization
WASHINGTON— U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will celebrate Independence Day this year by welcoming more than 6,600 new citizens in more than 140 naturalization ceremonies between J...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 168
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 168 (Highlights) Voting Rights for Non-Citizens Denied, Ruled Unconstitutional Haitians Are Still Dying in Their Search for Survival The Violence Against Women’s ...
Voting Rights for Non-Citizens Denied, Ruled Unconstitutional
The City Council, controlled by Democrats, passed the law last December 2021, and it went into effect in January after both Mayor Bill de Blasio and his successor, Eric Adams, declined to either sign ...
State Department Denies Substantial Percentage of Employer-Sponsored Immigrant Visas
By Leslie Dellon, Immigration Impact Surprising data recently revealed that consular officers denied applicants for employer-sponsored immigrant visas at a far higher rate than U.S. Citizenship and Im...
In Blow to Asylum, House Appropriations Committee Greenlights Title 42
Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico 03-20-2021 80 migrants, mostly Hondurans, live in the Good Samaritan shelter in Ciudad Juárez, they were expelled from the United States under title 42. (Shutterstock) By A...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 167
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 167 (Highlights) The Los Angeles Declaration Could Represent a Big Step for Real Migration Cooperation across the Americas DACA: Ten Years Later Celebrating Immigra...
The Pain and Suffering from Arleigh Louison’s Fraud Continues
By Mary Campbell In the Caribbean community, people face many legal issues. Concerns include getting legalized, divorce, estate planning after a loved one has passed or is dying or being hurt in an au...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 166
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 166 (Highlights) The Los Angeles Declaration Could Represent a Big Step for Real Migration Cooperation across the Americas DACA: Ten Years Later Celebrating Immigra...
DACA Ten Years Later
New York City – September 5, 2017: People protesting President Trump’s decision to repeal the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy in Lower Manhattan. (Shutterstock) By JR ...