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In the Midst of Chaos, Where is Our Lifeline?
Mother Nature hit Puerto Rico hard with Hurricane Maria. Regardless of the deadline for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) renewals and irrespective of the need for immigration lawyers to respond to Requests for Evidence (RFEs), Mother Nature wins out. But as immigration lawyers, we can't
Liberty and Due Process for Immigrants in the SCOTUS Lineup, Part 2
In this special two-part Think Immigration blog, Mary Kramer, author of Immigration Consequences of Criminal Activity: A Guide to Representing Foreign Born Defendants, is joined by Michael Vastine and Sui Chung, co-authors of AILA's upcoming book, Winning on Paper. Read Part 1 of the blog post here
Liberty and Due Process for Immigrants in the SCOTUS Lineup, Part 1
In this special two-part Think Immigration blog post, Mary Kramer, author of Immigration Consequences of Criminal Activity: A Guide to Representing Foreign Born Defendants, is joined by Michael Vastine and Sui Chung, co-authors of AILA's upcoming book, Winning on Paper. The trio attended the oral a
New Edition of AILA Treatise on Immigration and Crimes Released
AILA released the seventh edition of Immigration Consequences of Criminal Activity: A Guide to Representing Foreign-Born Defendants by Mary E. Kramer; the book is a vital resource for any lawyer working with foreign national or naturalized citizen clients who have been charged with a crime.
RAISE Act Policies Won’t Lift Up America
Several years ago, I moved from Colorado to Connecticut. I had a job opportunity in Stamford, Connecticut and on my daughter's first birthday, we packed up and moved. Moving across the country was one of the hardest things I had ever done. We had no family or friends in Connecticut. For the first ye
Extraordinary Strength in Numbers: AILA Launches New Interest Group for ACES
AILA members - if you have an “ace“ of a client, you have a new tool in your toolbox: the ACES Interest Group. Previously a national committee focused on identifying trends in O, P, EB-1 and EB-2 adjudications, “ACES“ has been relaunched as an interest group that any AILA member with cl
Civil and Human Rights Organizations File Joint Complaint Against DHS on Behalf of Pregnant Women Detained by ICE
AILA joined six other organizations filing a joint complaint today concerning ICE’s treatment of pregnant women in detention, highlighting inhumane conditions, inadequate medical care and failure to implement agency policy limiting the detention of pregnant women.
AILA: Latest Travel Ban Will Weaken Not Strengthen America
AILA expressed concerns about the new travel ban, with AILA President Annaluisa Padilla noting the “changes…will add unnecessary steps to our already robust visa screening procedures and ultimately will block or slow the entry of legitimate business, family, and other travelers.”
AILA Releases Fourth Edition of Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court
AILA released the fourth edition of Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court by Bob Pauw, which provides expert guidance and a summary of case law for practitioners defending noncitizens who are subject to removal or who have been denied immigration benefits to which they are entitled.
Employment-Based Immigration in a “Hire American” Era
Although we are just eight months into the Trump administration, the U.S employment-based immigration landscape has already shifted dramatically. In recent months, business immigration attorneys have witnessed the suspension of premium processing for most H-1B petitions (though premium processing fi
Risk vs. Uncertainty: Advising and Advocating in the New Paradigm
While listening to a Freakonomics podcast recently focusing on John Urschel's abrupt decision to retire from the NFL., I was intrigued by the discussion of how we make decisions in the face of risk versus uncertainty. By way of explanation, the introduction to the piece asks how it is possible we ha
AILA and NALEO Educational Fund to Help Thousands of Eligible New Americans on National Citizenship Day
AILA is proud to sponsor the 11th Annual Citizenship Day on Saturday, September 23, 2017; the event, a partnership with the NALEO Educational Fund, brings together AILA attorneys across the country, along with other advocates, to provide assistance as lawful permanent residents seek to naturalize.
The New Front in the War on Immigrants: Administrative Action
A few weeks ago, I read an article proclaiming that the president is winning his “war“ on immigration. The conclusion of this opinion piece was that President Trump figured he could take a hard line on immigration that would placate his radical base because the vast majority of Americans - who
Deal or No Deal: Where Does DACA Stand?
If you're like me, you may be feeling some whiplash in terms of where things stand regarding a legislative fix for Dreamers, young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children. Between the multiple bills that have been introduced or are about to be introduced, conflicting statements (and twee
Facing the Pro Bono Challenge Head On – One Perspective
Pro bono work is important. But, maybe keeping your practice afloat while following your conscience to increase your pro bono work is something you struggle with, too. Thinking outside the box of pro bono can help you figure out what YOU can do.
Hurricane Harvey Hit Us Hard but We’re Rebuilding and Helping Each Other
It's true that natural disasters can strike anywhere, but Texas got hit with an especially devastating one with Harvey. As a proud member of the Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico AILA chapter, I wanted to share some of the efforts by our members to help in the community. Since the devastation of Hurri
Back to School – The Immigrant Experience
Near the end of July 2017, ICE conducted raids across my hometown, Memphis, TN. By the agency's count, 83 individuals were arrested in a series of raids that occurred in Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans between July 23 and July 26. Not reported in that number is the fact that ICE later admitted th
AILA Stands with Dreamers, Condemns DACA Cancellation
In the wake of the announcement by the Trump administration, AILA condemned the cancellation of the DACA initiative and reiterated its support for Dreamers and DACA recipients, calling on Congress to “live up to America’s fundamental principles and stand up for Dreamers.”
AILA: Ending DACA Would Be Inhumane and Bad for America
AILA condemned reported plans that the Trump Administration will end the DACA program with a six-month enforcement delay and urged President Trump to endorse legislation to protect Dreamers “and ensure a solution is passed before terminating the DACA program.”
Mr. Speaker, It’s Time to Stand Up for Dreamers
As my seven-year-old son starts second grade and gears up for his latest round of school lessons, our family also works hard to educate him as a person within a larger community. We talk about what it means to be a good person and what kind of community we want to build. This conversation has [
Wasting Money, One Interview at a Time
On August 28, U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that as of October 1, 2017, employment-based adjustment of status applicants will be required to attend in-person interviews. The notice references Executive Order 13780, “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Int
AILA: Court’s Halt of SB 4 Is Win for Immigrants and Entire Nation
AILA welcomed the decision by federal judge Orlando Garcia to enjoin the implementation of several unconstitutional provisions of SB 4, a Texas law targeting immigrant communities which would have taken effect September 1.
Winning Cases – Good for the Client and the Attorney
Fighting the government is a time-honored tradition for removal attorneys, and often a motivation for joining this field, right?? None of us daydreamed in law school of triumphantly signing joint motions to terminate without prejudice to pursue adjustment of status. Nonetheless, successful practice
A Shameful Exercise of Presidential Power
AILA condemned President Trump’s decision to grant a pardon to disgraced Sheriff Joe Arpaio; AILA President Annaluisa Padilla noted, “By pardoning Sheriff Arpaio, the President has undermined the judicial branch, a core institution of our democracy.”
Trump Administration Endangers Children While Pretending to Fight Trafficking
Children deserve to be safe. When they flee for their lives and come to the United States, our laws require that the government place them in safe situations, usually with family, as they pursue asylum or other humanitarian protection. But right now, the federal government is endangering children a