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Latest News and Updates for 2023: Family-based Immigration Law in The United States

The main event in early May for family-based immigration attorneys was the lifting of the border restrictions that were imposed by the Trump administration’s use of 42 U.S. Code § 265 to generally block land entry for many migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic. The end of Title 42 expulsions finds attorneys now facing a potential

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Fogle Law Firm Immigration webinar on Trump Travel Ban

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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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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ICE Doesn’t Have to Release You from Detention, Matter of M-S explained.

Attorney General Barr in Matter of M-S-, 27 I&N Dec. 509 (A.G. 2019): Even If you Have Credible Fear of Being Persecuted or Tortured, ICE Doesn’t Have to Release You from Detention Since its beginnings in 2017, the Trump administration has touted plans to build a wall, then to close the border, then to keep migrants

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