Below, I attach some headlines and links to recent U.S. immigration news. This summary has been compiled by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) of which I am a member and which may be of interest to you.
IMMIGRATION NEWS IN THE UNITED STATES
FAKE NEWS AFFECTS MIGRANTS
Tampa Today TikTok videos targeting migrants full of misinformation
September 12, 2022
VISAS
Univision U.S. to grant nearly 200,000 employment-based immigrant visas by 2023
By Jorge Cancino
September 12, 2022
MORE HISPANICS IN THE U.S.
Share America Hispanic surnames on the rise in the United States
September 12, 2022
SUPREME COURT-IMMIGRATION
El Diario-La Prensa (NY) Two Supreme Court Decisions Affecting "Tens of Thousands" of Immigrants (podcast)
By Jesús García
September 12, 2022
TPS
La Opinión (CA) Children of undocumented immigrants condition their vote in 2022: demand immigration commitment from candidates
By Jesús García
September 12, 2022
The USA Connection (NC) Campaign launched to ask candidates for "commitment" to TPS beneficiaries
By Agencia EFE
September 12, 2022
Al Día (TX) Requirements for entering and leaving the country with TPS, after the elimination of advance parole
By María Ramos Pacheco
September 12, 2022
POLITICS-VOTO LATINO
By Caitlyn Kim
September 12, 2022
Univision News "This election depends on the Latino vote": Rhode Island prepares for the Democratic primary elections.(Video)
September 12, 2022
CBP
Chicago Tribune CBP suspends tweets from its West Texas Region
September 12, 2022
Telemundo 52 CBP Twitter account deactivated for alleged political and homophobic content
September 12, 2022
Press Area Stephen Miller criticizes CBP for investigating account that retweeted him
September 12, 2022
OTHER NEWS
La Opinión (CA) Double nightmare in immigrant death: relatives struggle to recover body for burial
September 12, 2022
OPINION
Univision Disunited' States of America
By Daniel Morcate
September 12, 2022
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
News and information found on the Internet is of a general nature and should not be construed as specific legal advice for any individual, case or situation.
Anyone who has questions about U.S. immigration law, including whether or not a particular immigration law applies to his or her situation, should immediately seek advice from a licensed and experienced U.S. immigration attorney to determine his or her immigration legal options.
Avoid being victim of immigration fraud and never consult with notaries, immigration consultants, paper-fillers, multi-services and others. unlicensed persons to obtain immigration legal advice.
Nelson A. Castillo is an immigration attorney with more than 20 years of legal experience and author of La Tarjeta Verde: Cómo Obtener la Residencia Permanente en los Estados Unidos (Green Card: How to Obtain Permanent Residence in the United States). He is a former President of the Hispanic National Bar Association and the Westlake South Neighborhood Council of Los Angeles.
For information on how to schedule an immigration consultation with Dr. Castillo, click here. click here.