04
May
Luck was on her side
Last week we were called about a woman we’ll call Bertha (not her real name) who was in the Northwest Detention Center and who needed representation. Thinking this was a “simple” bond situation, and having time to investigate a new case, we visited her that evening. What we found was [...]
18
Apr
What has become of us?
Our country has long been known as a nation of immigrants, reflecting not only our diversity, but a shared belief in liberty, justice, opportunity, and in providing refuge to those fleeing persecution. The current administration is doing everything it can to radically change our immigration laws and policies. It began [...]
02
Mar
USCIS Processing Delays Soared While Application Rates Fell
Newly released U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) data has cast an even harsher glare on the agency’s well-documented failure to process its caseload in a timely fashion. Posted by Jason Boyd | Mar 1, 2019 at Thinkimmigration.org On January 30, 2019, AILA published an analysis of USCIS statistics showing [...]
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