Belen Sisa has been working full time while attending community college for the past two years building a future that sits on the shaky foundation of a three-year-old immigration program. Sisa, originally from Argentina, is one of the hundreds of thousands of young immigrants who were able to exit their […]
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Obama Immigration Update: Justice Surrenders On Injunction, Focuses On 5th Circuit Fight
28 May
by Foster, on News
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has begrudgingly accepted the 5th Court’s Decision to continue the delay of President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration. The Department had the option of seeking an emergency stay from the Supreme Court, but legal experts say that it had a miniscule chance of being […]
Obama Immigration Update: Justice Surrenders On Injunction, Focuses On 5th Circuit Fight
28 May
by Foster, on News
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has begrudgingly accepted the 5th Court’s Decision to continue the delay of President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration. The Department had the option of seeking an emergency stay from the Supreme Court, but legal experts say that it had a miniscule chance of being […]
5th Circuit Allows Injunction on DAPA and DACA Expansion to Stand
27 May
by Foster, on Immigration Updates
On Tuesday, May 26th, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit declined to lift a February 2015 temporary injunction halting both the expansion of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the new Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA) program that extends deferred action and employment […]