by FRM | Oct 17, 2018 | Deportation
In the past years, the general consensus in immigration policy has been to focus deportation resources and efforts on undocumented immigrants with a criminal record, gang members and national security threats. The current administration’s most recent figures, however,...
by FRM | Dec 8, 2017 | Deportation, Immigration News
In November of 2017, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, Elaine Duke, announced her decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Haiti (with a delayed effective date of July 22, 2019) and Nicaragua (with a delayed effective date of January...
by FRM | Nov 4, 2017 | Deportation
In deportation proceedings, when one of our clients appears before the Immigration Judge, we expect that judge will be fair and impartial. We should not expect that the judge will simply be moving that person along in an attempt to meet an arbitrary quota imposed by...
by Rusten C. Hurd, Esq | Mar 30, 2017 | DACA, Deportation
Six weeks ago, DREAMer Daniel Ramirez Media was taken into custody by ICE despite his protected status. The arrest and detainment of this DREAMer set off panic among many immigrants and family members who had relied on their protected status under DACA and taken steps...
by Colombo Hurd, PL | Feb 23, 2016 | Deportation, Immigration
For years immigrant who have fled violence and instability in Central America and other nations have worried about immigration enforcement action due to their undocumented status. For many immigrants who came to the United States to provide a better, safer life for... by Rusten C. Hurd, Esq | Jul 2, 2014 | Deportation, Immigration News
Monday morning President Obama reiterated his stance on fixing the US immigration system. Coming almost a year to date after the Senate passed his immigration reform bill, the President outlined some of the key issues we need to solve in order to restore our broken...