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Daily Business Review

What New Immigration Detention Policies Mean for the South Fla. Business Community

What do all of these new immigration detention policies mean for the South Florida business community? Well, that's fairly obvious. South Florida business owners, real estate developers, restaurateurs and hoteliers will see an increase in workforce absenteeism, writes Atara Eig.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Attorney Arrested for Fraud, Theft of Other Lawyer's ID

An attorney who allegedly submitted scores of fraudulent immigration forms for actors, musician and artists—and then stole another attorney's identity to keep the scheme going—was arrested Monday.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Securing US Citizenship for Those Who Serve

For decades, Latham & Watkins' public interest practice has provided pro bono assistance to both immigration clients and, in recent years, has helped military veterans fight to access their benefits.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Securing US Citizenship for Those Who Serve

For decades, Latham & Watkins' public interest practice has provided pro bono assistance to both immigration clients and, in recent years, has helped military veterans fight to access their benefits.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Jeff Sessions Swipes Calif. Chief Justice for Accusing Feds of 'Stalking' Immigrants

Two top Trump administration officials, including U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, on Friday rebuked California's chief justice for accusing federal agents of "stalking" undocumented immigrants in state courthouses.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Trump Travel Ban Boomerangs Back to the Ninth Circuit

The Trump administration on Thursday appealed a Hawaii federal judge's preliminary injunction blocking the president's second travel ban, sending the issue back to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

US Hauled Back Into Warrantless Detainer Suit

One day after U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions warned so-called “sanctuary cities” to change their immigration policies or face funding cuts, a federal judge in Pennsylvania determined that the federal government should not be let out of a civil suit alleging that a U.S. citizen born in Mexico was wrongfully arrested pursuant to a warrantless immigration detainer request.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

What Employers Need to Know About Site Visits

Immigration Law columnist Julie Muniz discusses what to expect in a Fraud Detection and National Security visit, generally made to verify information in a specific immigration petition, and best practice recommendations for employers.
18 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cubans Say They Entered US Before End of Immigration Policy

A group of 11 Cuban immigrants being detained in South Texas are fighting deportation after alleging they were wrongly turned away while trying to enter the United States just before a long-standing immigration policy that allowed any Cuban who made it to U.S. soil to stay and become a legal resident was rescinded.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

NY Courts Track ICE Encounters With Litigants

Justine Olderman of The Bronx Defenders said immigration officials have been stoking fear by showing up at courthouses.
10 minute read

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