Denea Joseph has struggled to get out of bed each morning since Donald Trump won the White House. The 22-year-old college senior had hoped to get a job in communications or political consulting after graduation, but now she doesn’t know whether she’ll be able to legally work in the US […]
Author: Foster
Trump’s 2 Possible Attorney General Picks Would Spell Bad News For Undocumented Immigrants
16 Nov
by Foster, on News
By Elise Foley Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach are famous for their hardline stances on immigration, so, should President-elect Donald Trump reward their loyalty with a cabinet seat, the Department of Homeland Security might seem like a natural fit. Either of them, however, might […]
Additional Details of President-Elect Trump’s Immigration Policies Emerge in the Week Following His Election
15 Nov
by Foster, on Immigration Updates
It has now been a week since President-elect Donald Trump won the presidential election. While there is still a great deal of uncertainty surrounding the specifics of President-elect Trump’s immigration policy, new details have emerged post-election that appear to soften his campaign rhetoric and controversial campaign promises related to immigration. […]
December Visa Bulletin Shows Modest Advancement for EB-2 China and India, EB-3 China and Philippines
15 Nov
by Foster, on Immigration Updates
The U.S. Department of State recently published the Monthly Visa Bulletin for December 2016, reporting modest advancement to the “final action cutoff date” for EB-2 applicants born in China and India and for EB-3 applicants born in China and the Philippines. The final action dates for other categories remained stagnant […]
