Month: October 2018

Harsh Immigration Policy Overlooks Country’s Need for Doctors

Harsh Immigration Policy Overlooks Country’s Need for Doctors Restrictive immigration policy under the Trump administration has little regard for the shortage of doctors in the United States.  Worse still, it may be exacerbating the desperate need for physicians in primary and specialty care in many underserved areas.   How Bad is the Need for Doctors? …

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Spanish Embassy Hosts Attorney Karen Weinstock

Spanish Embassy Hosts Attorney Karen Weinstock On October 18, 2018, our Managing Attorney Karen Weinstock presented on a number of immigration issues at the Spanish Embassy in Washington, D.C.. In attendance were business representatives, embassy staff and the embassy’s immigration services unit. It was a packed but extremely productive day for Karen. We make it our mission …

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Undocumented Immigrant Children in America

Undocumented Immigrant Children in America More than 200 undocumented immigrant children remain in U.S. custody today, separated from their families. The overwhelming majority of these children face a grim and uncertain future in ICE facilities. (SOURCE: https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/national/more-than-200-children-from-separated-immigrant-families-remain-in-us-custody) Of the 245 children in custody, 175 have parents who have been removed from the United States. Only 18 …

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Federal Judge Resists Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in TPS Ruling

Federal Judge Resists Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in TPS Ruling A federal judge in San Francisco blocked the government’s plan to end temporary protection for immigrants from Haiti, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Sudan.  The judge issued a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit brought by immigrants with temporary protected status (TPS) from those four countries.   What …

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Immigrants Pressured to Choose between Immigration & Public Benefits

Immigrants Pressured to Choose between Immigration & Public Benefits Immigrants to the U.S. are feeling obligated to remove themselves from public benefits such as childcare subsidy and food stamp program.  This pressure came from a recent proposal by the Trump administration to tighten the ‘public charge’ rule that disfavors claimants of public benefits while adjudicating …

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