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DeSantis' Anti-Immigration Bill Has Predictable Consequences for Florida Businesses

May 19, 2023

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Conservatives can’t run hard enough against immigration, and as immigration lawyers we’ve received a lot of calls wondering how some states’ efforts to create a hostile environment for undocumented im...

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States Show Interest in Immigration Reform

Apr 25, 2023

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In the abstract, Conservatives are skeptical if not outright hostile to immigration. When the question is narrowed though, some of the opposition dissolves. Miriam Jordan of The New York Ti...

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Concerns Remain About Legal Representation for Asylum Seekers

Apr 19, 2023

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When the Biden administration announced its plans to speed up the asylum process, the desire was understandable. In 2022, there were 1.6 million asylum claims awaiting adjudication, and that’s untenab...

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News Flash: Undocumented Immigrants Pay Taxes

Apr 3, 2023

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When tax time approaches, it has become tradition that a media outlet looks into the relationship between undocumented immigrants and taxes. We may only be immigration attorneys, but we’re also New Or...

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Louisiana AG Landry's Subpoena of Immigrant Support Groups Brings 2020 Revelations to Mind

Mar 24, 2023

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Louisiana Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Jeff Landry is trying to pull off an ugly combo. Landry and a number of Republican AGs have sued the Biden administration over its efforts to pre...

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