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May 24, 2018
Duong Phong Oriental Bakery in New Orleans made news during Carnival when its king cake became one of the most in-demand of the season. Recently, it made news of another kind when the U.S. Department ...
May 21, 2018
One of the disturbing elements of the Trump Administration’s handling of immigration is its speed with which it brands undocumented immigrants “criminals.” Multiple studies show that the relationship ...
May 18, 2018
Accounts of ICE raids are becoming common around the country, and there are stories of recent ICE activities in Orleans and Jefferson parishes. So far though, fears of a mass raid appear to be overblo...
May 18, 2018
On May 10, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) quietly made important changes to international student visas. A policy memorandum titled, “Accrual of Unlawful Presence and F, J, and M No...
May 15, 2018
Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ efforts to reshape America’s immigration courts in his own ideological image is one of the Trump Administration’s greatest—and quietest—successes. Sessions ...
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