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By Eoin Higgins, The Intercept When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents go after suspected violators of immigration and customs law, they do whatever they can to get consent from their targets. The idea is simple: By getting their targets’ consent, ICE agents can avoid the complications that arise from […]
By Lomi Kriel, Houston Chronicle Charles Foster, a Houston immigration attorney who advised President George W. Bush on the issue, was named vice dean of the city’s consular corps Thursday. Houston has the third-largest consular corps in the nation, representing 93 countries accredited by the U.S. State Department. Consular officials […]
By Cindy Carcamo, Los Angeles Times Federal officials are in the midst of an immigration enforcement operation in the Los Angeles area and have so far detained more than 100 people suspected of being in violation of immigration laws. The sweep, which began Sunday, is focusing on “individuals who pose […]
By Guillermo “Gary” Wiener and John Meyer, Texas Lawyer As immigration attorneys, most of our clients spend years, thousands of dollars and heartache to become citizens of the United States. Sometimes, though, individuals who are already U.S. citizens affirmatively relinquish their U.S. citizenship; however, there are circumstances in which a […]