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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Fully Restore DACA, Accept New Applications

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

In another blow to President Trump’s efforts to end the program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a federal judge in Washington D.C. recently ordered the administration to fully restore the immigration program. Read on to learn about DACA and the recent court opinion, and contact a knowledgeable immigration attorney with any… Read More »

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Trump Administration Creates Task Force to Reopen Naturalization Cases, Find Reasons to Denaturalize

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

With all of the outrage over families being separated at the border and children being warehoused and locked in cages, a recent move by the Trump Administration flew mostly under the radar: The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) formed a task force to seek out and identify individuals who have lied on their… Read More »

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Trump Administration to Stop Granting Asylum for Victims of Gang Violence, Domestic Abuse

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

A recent immigration ruling will likely eliminate a large chunk of those eligible to seek asylum within U.S. borders. Read on to learn about the new directive, and contact a knowledgeable New York immigration lawyer to answer any questions about asylum eligibility. Sessions changes existing policy which allowed those in danger of severe violence… Read More »

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Justice Department Directive May Lead to Reopening of Thousands of Immigration Cases

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

Continuing its trend of aggressively pursuing immigration cases and limiting any procedures that benefit potential deportees, the U.S. Department of Justice recently issued an order limiting the authority of immigration judges to put matters on hold, which may lead to the reopening of thousands of deportation matters that were effectively closed. Read about the… Read More »

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Another DACA victory in Federal Court

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

More hope for Dreamers. Yesterday a Federal Court in Washington, DC. joined two other Federal Courts and put a stop to President Trump’s end of the DACA program.  DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, put in place by President Obama, granted work permits and freedom from deportation to people who could prove they came… Read More »

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National Guard Posted to US/Mexican Border

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

Following an Easter Sunday tweetstorm on the topic of border security and illegal immigration, President Trump has signed a declaration stating that members of the US National Guard shall be sent to the American border with Mexico. The President’s concerns over border security appear to have been stoked after reports of a caravan of… Read More »

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Lawsuit Filed by Justice Department Could Foreshadow Action against Other Immigration Sanctuaries

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

The US Department of Justice under Attorney General Jeff Sessions has become increasingly aggressive and inhumane in its enforcement of immigration laws. Recently, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the State of California based on its “sanctuary state” policy. While California is the first state to face targeting by the Justice Department, some… Read More »

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ICE Detentions of Persons with No Criminal Record Skyrocket

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

Immigration has been a central issue to the Trump administration. As debate in the Senate begins over a proposed permanent solution for participants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program before it is slated to end next month, a report has been released by the Washington Post showing the extent to which Immigrations… Read More »

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Federal Lawmakers Respond to DACA Ruling, while Renewals Remain Open

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program has been at the center of the news for weeks, with the continued existence of the program in peril. After last week’s ruling by a federal judge preventing the abrupt end of DACA and allowing current beneficiaries to renew their applications, dreamers across the country have… Read More »

Judge Stops Trump plan to end DACA

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

A federal judge in California late Tuesday, January 9, 2018, had temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program otherwise known as DACA or the Dream Act. Importantly, the Judge ruled that the administration must resume receiving DACA renewal applications.  The ruling, however is limited, and does… Read More »

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