Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies
DOL published the budget-in-brief for its FY2027 budget request. The request includes $10.7 billion in discretionary budget authority for a total budget of $52.8 billion. Of note, it includes a plan to make OFLC an independent agency directly under the Secretary.
4/7/26
AILA Doc. No. 26040700.
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Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices
DOL notice announcing the annual updates, effective 4/7/26, to allowable monetary charges employers may charge H-2A workers when providing three meals a day, as well as the minimum and maximum travel-related subsistence reimbursements under the H-2A and H-2B programs. (91 FR 17664, 4/7/26)
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Immigration News
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 7, 2026.
4/7/26
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Practice Resources
AILA's DOL Committee provides the following pointer regarding O*Net Job Zone updates, which began on 02/24/2026. However, it is presumed that the changes will be incorporated into the FLAG system on 07/01/2026. Existing Job Zone schema in use by OFLC until system update is completed.
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Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies
DHS posted a budget-in-brief of the FY27 President’s Budget Request of $118.4 billion for DHS, including $63.0 billion in net discretionary funding. It includes $10.5 billion for ICE ($10 billion discretionary), ($113 million discretionary), and $22.9 billion for CBP ($18.5 billion discretionary).
4/6/26
AILA Doc. No. 26040604.
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Practice Resources
AILA's USCIS Operations Committee provides the latest information available regarding legacy e-Gov interface Case Status Online Accounts and the transition to the new platform - a continuing update which USCIS begun in 2020.
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Immigration News
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 6, 2026.
4/6/26
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases
The court denied the petitions for review, holding that a Virginia Class 1 misdemeanor punishable by up to 12 months qualifies as a crime for which a sentence of one year or longer may be imposed under INA §237(a)(2)(A)(i). (Perdomo Ulloa v. Bondi, 3/25/26)
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases
The BIA held that lay testimony alone is generally insufficient to establish exceptional and extremely unusual hardship for cancellation of removal under INA §240A(b)(1)(D) where expert medical evidence could reasonably have been produced. Matter of Pelagio Mendoza, 29 I&N Dec. 542 (BIA 2026)
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Professional Resources
In this series AILA’s National Pro Bono Committee interviews Chapter Pro Bono Champions, asking them five questions to learn more about how they began doing pro bono work and the impact of their work.
4/3/26
AILA Doc. No. 26040305.
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Memo & Regulatory Comments
AILA submits a comment opposing the DOJ notice of proposed rulemaking that would limit the authority of state bar agencies to review complaints and allegations against current and former DOJ attorneys until the Attorney General has completed its investigation.
4/3/26
AILA Doc. No. 26040304.
Ethics
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases
The BIA reaffirmed that an obstruction of justice offense requires specific intent to interfere with the process of law, and held that a California accessory to a felony conviction categorically qualifies as an aggravated felony. Matter of Valenzuela Gallardo, 29 I&N Dec. 536 (BIA 2026)
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Examples & Questions
AILA’s USCIS Operations Committee has received several reports of members who received emails from myUSCIS after the March 19th filing period closed, alerting them of “failed payment” for the registration, thus invaliding the registration. These reports include payments using ACH and credit cards.
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Immigration News
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 3, 2026.
4/3/26
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Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices
On 3/31/26, President Trump signed Executive Order 14399 which would require DHS and SSA to send a list of U.S. citizens eligible to vote in federal elections to state elections officials. The EO also directs the Postal Service to start a NPRM regarding mail-in ballot criteria and handling.
4/3/26
AILA Doc. No. 26040301.
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases
The court reversed the grant of habeas relief to the Mexican petitioner, holding that an unadmitted noncitizen present in the United States is “seeking admission” and subject to mandatory detention under INA §235(b)(2)(A). (Avila v. Bondi, et al., 3/25/26)
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Professional Resources
Acknowledging a negative online review without violating applicable Rules of Professional Conduct yet protecting your reputation and indicating your levelheadedness to potential future clients may seem like a tall order, but it is doable. This ethics article offers helpful tips.
4/2/26
AILA Doc. No. 21050330.
Ethics
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Practice Resources
AILA provides the most up-to-date information available on FY2027 H-1B Cap-Subject filing. Updates to this information may be shared as additional related resources when and if they become available.
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Immigration News
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 2, 2026.
4/2/26
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Professional Resources
Learn more and sign-up to give back to the San Diego community at our virtual pro bono clinic for AC26.
4/2/26
AILA Doc. No. 26040201.
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