Skip to main content

Exit WCAG Theme

Switch to Non-ADA Website

Accessibility Options

Select Text Sizes

Select Text Color

Website Accessibility Information Close Options
Close Menu
Queens Inmigration Law Over 60 years of experience
  • Queens Inmigration Lawyers
  • ~
  • Hablamos Español

Recent Blog Posts

Visa application form to travel Immigration a document Money for Passport Map and travel plan

Supreme Court Agency Deference Case May Affect Immigration & H1-B Visas

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

A case now before the Supreme Court could change how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) handles H-1B visas and other immigration issues. The case concerns how much deference agency officials are granted to interpret both statutes and regulations, which could have a significant effect on how USCIS officials treat rules and regulations under… Read More »

U.S. Department of Homeland Security & Citizenship Logo

Trump Fights Birthright Citizenship while Supreme Court Refuses to Stop Trial Against Citizenship Question on US Census

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

Shortly before the 2018 midterm elections and in an apparent effort to stir up his base, President Trump declared that he can unilaterally end birthright citizenship as established by the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court recently declined an invitation by the government to end a case filed by… Read More »

Immigration document with pen on top

New Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh Takes Hard Line In Questioning At First Immigration Oral Argument

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s second nominee to the Supreme Court, was appointed to the Court after an embittered and controversial confirmation battle. Whatever the truth behind the misconduct allegations, his conservative leanings have always been clear to both supporters and opponents of his nomination. His views on executive power and immigration were readily apparent… Read More »

hand that reads immigration making stop sign to immigrants

Trump Administration to Reconsider Asylum for Separated Immigrant Families

By Gladstein & Messinger, P.C. |

The Trump Administration is working to settle a series of lawsuits attacking the legality of its “zero-tolerance” immigration policies. As part of the settlement effort, the administration has agreed to review the asylum applications of almost 1,000 immigrant parents and children who were separated at the border. Continue reading for more about the latest… Read More »

DACA written on blackboard with white chalk

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 »

Immigrant child's hand on a grid of a metal fence

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 »

hands hold out pieces of paper with words refugee and asylum

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 »

Immigration Law on table with book and glasses

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 »

DACA

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 »

Border Patrol vehicle patrolling along the fence of the international border between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico

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 »

By submitting this form I acknowledge that form submissions via this website do not create an attorney-client relationship, and any information I send is not protected by attorney-client privilege.

Skip footer and go back to main navigation