Immigration Law

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ABA President Weighs In on Matter of M-S-
Posted on 29 Apr 2019 by Daniel M. Kowalski

Robert M. Carlson, Apr. 23, 2019 "Dear Attorney General Barr: On behalf of the American Bar Association, I write to express our serious concerns regarding your decision in Matter of M-S-, which removes the right of certain asylum seekers to receive... Read More

ABA Blasts ICC Visa Restrictions
Posted on 11 Apr 2019 by Daniel M. Kowalski

ABA President Bob Carlson, Apr. 9, 2019 "The American Bar Association is concerned over the policy announced last month by the United States government to restrict visas for certain officials of the International Criminal Court, a policy implemented... Read More

Cyrus v. Tucker: No Contest!
Posted on 27 Mar 2017 by Daniel M. Kowalski

Cyrus Mehta, Mar. 27, 2017 - "During his campaign and after he became president, Trump has unfortunately changed the narrative by linking immigrants, especially undocumented immigrants, to rapists, murderers, terrorists and job stealers. Trump has... Read More

More Documents from PERM FOIA Litigation (Gluckman v. DOL)
Posted on 24 Oct 2014 by Daniel M. Kowalski

Jonathan Moore writes: "David Gluckman and I wanted to pass along two additional documents that were produced in the Gluckman v. DOL PERM FOIA litigation (prior posts here and here ). Specifically, these two documents are directives from November... Read More

DOL Refuses to Budge on Delayed Prevailing Wage Determinations
Posted on 6 Oct 2011 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"Yesterday, in a stakeholders meeting, U.S. Department of Labor Certifying Officer Bill Carlson indicated that DOL would deny all PERM applications filed late because of delayed Prevailing Wage Determinations, and also those filed without a... Read More

TPS Adjustment of Status Victory: Bonilla v. Johnson
Posted on 3 Mar 2016 by Daniel M. Kowalski

Bonilla v. Johnson, Mar. 2, 2016 - "The parties agree that the sole question before the Court is whether a grant of temporary protected status (“TPS”) under 8 U.S.C. § 1254a satisfies the threshold requirement of admission under... Read More