By Jacob Polacheck | September 21, 2022
As they replace Austin Fragomen, Lance Kaplan and Enrique Gonzalez aren't ruling out the prospect of a merger, recognizing that the current market is ripe for "industry rationalization."
By Adriana Reyes | September 21, 2022
DHS has taken notice of the shift to remote working and hybrid schedules that have become increasingly common.
By Brad Kutner | September 20, 2022
The migrant plaintiffs claim they were lied to by Florida's governor and a team of unnamed defendants who facilitated their clandestine removal.
By Meredith C. Doll | September 20, 2022
Despite representing a disproportionately high share of workers in the U.S. health care sector, foreign-born individuals have relatively few immigration options.
By Jim Turner | September 19, 2022
Without mentioning Venezuela, Gov. Ron DeSantis differentiated between people seeking asylum and other migrants he contends have abused the asylum process.
By Kelly D. Cobb | September 19, 2022
There are visa categories that can help alleviate the worker shortages for many industries by enabling the hiring of legal nonimmigrant workers.
By Dara Kam and Jim Turner | September 16, 2022
Gov. Ron DeSantis' critics said most of the migrants transported to Massachusetts were fleeing the dictatorship of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whom DeSantis has repeatedly castigated.
By Associated Press | September 15, 2022
The move is likely to delight Gov. Ron DeSantis' supporters who deride Democrat-led, immigrant-friendly "sanctuary" cities and anger critics who say he is weaponizing migrants as pawns for political gain.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Natalia Gouz | September 14, 2022
As we look toward any comprehensive immigration reform, it will be interesting to observe whether the DV lottery will remain a part of the U.S. immigration framework and in what form.
By Elizabeth Cleveland Wakefield and Christine Cha-Sartori | September 14, 2022
Early consideration of the immigration scope in multinational transactions allows businesses to properly assess outcomes and adjust terms where needed to meet the ultimate goals of the deal.
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