The Wall Street Journal Senators are debating immigration this week in a way the Senate was intended to function—with open debate and amendments. Imagine that. No one knows how it will turn out, but this is the best chance the U.S. has in years to break the right-left stalemate, if […]
ICE Boston and US Attorney announce sentencings in major document and benefit fraud cases
14 Feb
by Foster LLP, on News
BOSTON – ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Boston and the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts announced the sentencing in federal court yesterday of several Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles clerks for their role in a scheme to produce false identification documents. David Brimage, 46, of Boston, was sentenced by U.S. District […]
Trump Administration Announces New National Vetting Center
14 Feb
by Foster LLP, on Immigration Updates
On Tuesday, February 6, 2018, the Trump Administration announced the creation of a new National Vetting Center which will be charged with coordinating efforts to determine whether travelers to the United States pose a threat to national security or public safety. Applicants for admission to the United States are already […]
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. The U.S. Department of Justice said three US-based Armenians have been indicted for illegally providing visas to Armenian citizens that brought them to the country. The Department of Justice issued a statement, saying: “Three individuals were indicted in the Eastern District of New York for their […]
