Immigration News for May 26, 2022

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

 

U.S.-MEXICO BORDER

 

Yahoo News As border crossings increase, Biden turns to shelters to handle influx

By Eileen Sullivan/The New York Times

May 25, 2022

  

ELECTIONS

 

The USA Connection (NC) Congressman Henry Cuellar Declares Victory in Texas over Jessica Cisneros

By Agencia EFE

May 25, 2022

 

Univision 'Last Bush' falls to a Trump favorite in his bid to be Texas attorney general

May 25, 2022

 

El Nuevo Herald (FL) Georgia: Kemp wins Republican primary in repulse of Trump

By AP

May 25, 2022

 

The USA Connection (NC) Coalition shows what Latino voters are after

By Coreen Villalobos

May 25, 2022

 

MEXICO-IMMIGRATION

 

La Opinión (CA) Mexican government documents persecution of migrants with photos

By Gardenia Mendoza Aguilar

May 25, 2022

 

IMMIGRATION COURTS

 

Univision Lawyers and organizations demand access to immigration court records

By Jorge Cancino

May 25, 2022

 

ICE

 

La Tribuna Hispana (NY) The "digital jail" ICE imposes on released immigrants

May 25, 2022

 

El Diario-La Prensa (NY) Demand passage of two laws to protect immigrants from ICE in NY and limit bail costs

By Edwin Martínez

May 25, 2022

  

MIGRANTS

 

El Nuevo Herald (FL) The largest exodus of Cubans to the United States since 1980 is driving policy changes.

By Nora Gámez Torres

May 25, 2022

 

IMMIGRATION PROCEEDINGS

 

El Nuevo Herald  Do you want to speed up an immigration process? There are priority processing in certain petitions

By Isabel Olmos

May 25, 2022

 

REFUGEES FROM UKRAINE

 

Yahoo News Why doesn't the U.S. quickly take in Ukrainians: J. Ziegeweid

By Joy Ziegeweid/Bloomberg

May 25, 2022

 

MASSACRE IN UVALDE, TEXAS

 

CNN en Español What we know about the victims of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas

By Holly Yan, Harmeet Kaur and Melissa Alonso

May 25, 2022

 

La Razón Latinos and the poor: Uvalde, the Texas massacre town where 9 out of 10 children are Hispanic

By Jesús Buitrago

May 25, 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, Esq. is an immigration attorney 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 consult with Dr. Castillo, click here. click here.

 

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