Tag: Immigration Law

  1. Immigration Alert: New Jersey Extends College Financial Aid to Undocumented Immigrants

    In a ceremony at Rutgers University in Newark this afternoon, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed into law a bill that makes New Jersey the 10th state in the nation to extend financial aid to college and university students who are undocumented.  The expanded financial assistance includes student loans, grants, and scholarships that are available to U.S. Citizen and lawful permanent resident students. Stay tuned to The READ MORE READ MORE

  2. Connecticut Governor Signs Bill Expanding College Financial Aid to Undocumented Immigrants and New Jersey to Follow

    Connecticut became the first state on the East Coast to make undocumented immigrants eligible for financial aid at state-run colleges and universities. READ MORE

  3. New Jersey Immigrants Scammed as Fear and Flux Take Control of the American Immigration System

    Immigration law is more than a form. Results cannot be guaranteed. Be wary, be cautious, and ask questions. READ MORE

  4. Immigration Law Blogs (not intended to be legal advice) - Ray Lahoud, Norris McLaughlin Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, United States of America, Attorney at Law

    The Weekly Round-Up: Justice Department Delays Decision to Revoke Legal Fund for Immigrants, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Threatens to Sue ICE, and Private Prison Reports Expects Profit Increases Amid Multiple Lawsuits

    Jeff Sessions informed the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce that he would continue funding for the Legal Orientation Program. READ MORE

  5. URGENT ALERT: Federal Judge Reinstates New Applications Under DACA

    On Tuesday, a Washington, D.C., federal court ruled that the Trump administration failed to adequately explain its September 2017 decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program, known as “DACA,” and ordered that the government begin accepting new DACA applications.  This will provide people who did not file timely applications another opportunity to receive protection from deportation as well as work authorization under DACA.  However, READ MORE READ MORE

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