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Fogle Law Firm presents webinar for French-American Chamber of Commerce

Glenn Fogle and David Lunel will present a webinar for the French-American Chamber of Commerce on June 29, 2020 at 2pm, titled: Immigration & Travel Ban: Time out! The webinar will explain and answer questions about the Trump Administration’s new and expanded travel ban and how it affects companies and individuals in the United States […]

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Supreme Court Rules for DACA

Supreme Court Denies Trump Administration’s Action to Stop Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

By: Pradeek Susheelan, Esq. Chief Justice John Roberts provided the swing vote needed for a five-four decision ruling Trump Administration’s rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was “arbitrary and capricious” under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). The vote by Justice Roberts is a welcome surprise as the conservative majority appeared to side

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Coronavirus and Your Consular Case: The Ball Can Keep Rolling

As the world faces a global pandemic for the first time in over 100 years, it seems as though immigration challenges abound. Businesses are shuttered, many countries are not allowing international or domestic travel, and it seems as though these challenges are halting global immigration as a whole, for the sake of humanity.  While it is true

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In win for Trump, U.S. Supreme Court makes deporting immigrants for crimes easier

By Andrew Chung (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday made it easier for federal authorities to deport certain immigrants who have committed crimes in a victory for President Donald Trump’s administration. The court ruled 5-4 to uphold a lower court decision that found a legal permanent resident from Jamaica named Andre Martello Barton

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A new rule could have a big impact for those seeking asylum at the southern border

At present, fees for appellate review of decisions by Immigration Judges, as well as for motions to reopen removal orders, is set at $110. There is no fee currently to file a motion to reconsider with an immigration judge. This is a manageable fee for individuals who seek to review erroneous decisions by immigration judges.

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Trump Administration Proposes Further Impediments to Judicial Review – Fees Nearly 900% of the Current Rate

At present, fees for appellate review of decisions by Immigration Judges, as well as for motions to reopen removal orders, is set at $110. There is no fee currently to file a motion to reconsider with an immigration judge. This is a manageable fee for individuals who seek to review erroneous decisions by immigration judges.

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Trump Administration Proposes Further Impediments to Judicial Review – Fees Nearly 900% of the Current Rate

At present, fees for appellate review of decisions by Immigration Judges, as well as for motions to reopen removal orders, is set at $110. There is no fee currently to file a motion to reconsider with an immigration judge. This is a manageable fee for individuals who seek to review erroneous decisions by immigration judges.

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Immigrants and Stimulus Checks: 5 Key Takeaways from the CARES Act

Many of our clients have contacted us concerning the stimulus benefits in the CARES Act and what it means for them. What about the public charge? Unemployment? Here are five key takeaways from the CARES Act that you have been wanting to know:  1) Collecting Unemployment Does Not Make You a Public Charge– Given the new rules

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