Category: General Immigration

  1. Weekly Immigration Round-Up: Landlord Sues Elizabeth, New Jersey, Detention Center; USCIS Agrees to Speed Up Employment Applications for Spouses of Temporary Workers; Federal Court Grants Immigration Judges More Power to Close Removal Cases

    New Jersey ICE Detention Center Sued Over Dangerous Conditions This week, the owner of a property currently being used as an immigration detention facility in Elizabeth, New Jersey, filed a lawsuit against CoreCivic, the company that maintains the prison. The lawsuit alleges that CoreCivic violated the conditions of its tenancy by failing to follow applicable regulations instituted to stop the spread of COVID-19 among its inmates. CoreCivic READ MORE READ MORE

  2. 150 Unaccompanied Children from Southern Border Arrived in Pennsylvania

    Approximately 150 unaccompanied children found at the southern U.S. border have arrived in northwestern Pennsylvania. They will be housed in a dormitory at Pennsylvania International Academy. Governors of Iowa and Nebraska refused to house the refugee children. The children arrived on the night of April 13 at Erie International Airport where the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had arranged for physicians, nurses, and dentists READ MORE READ MORE

  3. ‘90-Day Fiancé’ – The K-1 Fiancé Visa in the United States

    “90 Day Fiancé,” one of the popular shows on the TLC network, shows the journey of romance through the culture clashes and mainly the tedious process through the American immigration system. Showcasing the love story between an American citizen and a foreign national, the show portrays their journey, highlighting thought-provoking elements of comedy, shocking revelations, and skepticism. Season 8 of the show ended in April, and the READ MORE READ MORE

  4. Immigration Weekly Round-Up: Supreme Court Decision Expands Relief for Thousands of Immigrants Facing Deportation; New Jersey to Begin Issuing Driver’s Licenses to All Residents Regardless of Immigration Status; ICE Limits Arrests at Courthouses

    New Hope to Immigrants Facing Deportation On Thursday, April 29, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Department of Homeland Security failed to properly notify an immigrant regarding his obligation to appear for a hearing in removal proceedings. In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that federal law mandates that enforcement authorities include all statutorily required information – including the charges against them and where and READ MORE READ MORE

  5. Refugees in Lehigh Valley Struggle to Get COVID-19 Vaccine

    The past year was unique for everyone battling the pandemic, but it was especially challenging for refugees who had to acclimate to a new country while also navigating the pandemic. Many immigrants were left with little choice but to take up jobs with a high risk of contracting the infection or jobs where social distancing is impractical. Immigrants were hired to clean hospitals with COVID-19 patient rooms. READ MORE READ MORE

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