Tag: deportation

  1. School Districts, Undocumented Students, and Equal Access to Public K-12 Education

    Do undocumented students have the right to attend public schools?  And, do the public school districts have to pay? READ MORE

  2. TPS Holders: Time to Review Your Status and Future

    Those with current TPS designations nearing expiration seek immigration counsel to assess their status and potential forms of relief. READ MORE

  3. House Spending Bill for Homeland Security Heavy on Border Wall, Enforcement, and Deportation

    On Tuesday, July 11, the House Appropriations Committee released a spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). READ MORE

  4. Criminal Attorney’s Ineffective Representation Results in Defendant’s Definite Deportation

    Jae Lee was born in South Korea and lawfully moved to the United States when he was 13 years old.  He was a “lawful permanent resident” or a “green card holder” and never naturalized to become a United States Citizen.  In 2008, 35 years after Mr. Lee came to the United States, he was charged in federal court on one count of possessing ecstasy with intent to READ MORE READ MORE

  5. Immigration Scams are on the Rise

    With immigration scams on the rise, Chicago Tribune reporter Nereoda Moreno delves into the decades of scams that ride on immigrant’s fears, often cost tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars, and result in permanent banishment from the United States. At its core is one phrase: “notario publico.” READ MORE

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