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How to Prepare for Possible ICE Sweeps

Jun 25, 2019

President Trump postponed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sweep that he announced would take place last weekend in 10 major American cities including New Orleans. Since he tied the delay...

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Trump Seeks Safe Third Country Agreements with Guatamala, Mexico

Jun 21, 2019

Recently, President Trump tweeted that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will begin a mass deportation effort aimed at removing “millions” of undocumented immigrants, and that Guatemala is abo...

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Visa Applicants Need to Be Careful on Social Media

Jun 12, 2019

If you’re applying for a visa, you can make your immigration lawyer’s life easier and improve your chances of success if you think before you tweet.  Social media is simply a fact of life in ...

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DOJ, Louisiana Courts Agree to Improve Language Access

May 31, 2019

In 2017, the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) received a complaint that the 24th Judicial District Court based in Gretna failed to provide help with language access including i...

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A Rare Window Will Open to Apply for F2A Visas

May 22, 2019

Recently, Leah Spivey attended a session with Charlie Oppenheim, the Visa Chief for the Department of State at the Federal Bar Immigration Law Conference in Austin, Texas. Oppenheim monitors the ...

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