Immigration news today 26 January 2023

Below, I attach some headlines and links to recent U.S. immigration news. This summary has been compiled with the assistance of 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

IMMIGRATION PROCEEDINGS

 

La Opinión (CA) USCIS faces class action lawsuit from immigrants over immigration processing delays

By Maribel Velázquez

January 25, 2023

 

Univision Class action lawsuit filed against immigration service over processing delays

January 25, 2023

 

 

Univision New extension of deadline to respond to certain immigration applications: these are the benefited cases

By Jorge Cancino

January 25, 2023

 

El Nuevo Herald  More immigrants benefit from new change to obtain work permits in the U.S.

By Isabel Olmos

January 25, 2023

 

DEMAND FROM 20 STATES

 

Las Américas Newspaper What does the lawsuit ask for, and is a suspension of humanitarian parole feasible?

January 25, 2023

 

El Nuevo Herald  Florida sues federal government over parole program for Cuba and other countries

By Syra Ortiz-Blanes

January 25, 2023

 

Tampa Today 20 states sue Biden administration to stop humanitarian parole program

By Rafael Bernal/The Hill

January 25, 2023

 

ASYLUM

 

Univision Congressional Democrats urge Biden to overturn border asylum restrictions

By Jorge Cancino

January 26, 2023

 

 

The Universe Here's how the U.S. will facilitate job applications for asylum seekers

January 25, 2023

 

La Opinión (CA) Republicans seek consensus in Congress on bill that would restrict entry of migrants into the country

January 25, 2023

 

MIGRANT ARRESTS DROP AT BORDER

 

Univision Daily migrant encounters at U.S.-Mexico border drop by more than half in January

January 25, 2023

 

 

Telemundo 40 Encounters with certain migrants at southern border drop dramatically after humanitarian parole

January 25, 2023

 

Telemundo  Biden slows the arrival of Cubans, Venezuelans and Nicaraguans at the southern border by 97% after tightening measures

January 25, 2023

 

El Nuevo Herald  DHS records sharp drop in Haitian, Cuban, Venezuelan and Nicaraguan arrivals

By Michael Wilmer

January 25, 2023

 

MIGRANTS IN TRANSIT

 

Telemundo News  11 unaccompanied minors from Central America rescued in Mexico (Video)

January 25, 2023

 

MSN News Cubans stranded in Mexico denied permission to travel despite having humanitarian parole

January 25, 2023

 

La Opinión (CA) Mexico and U.S. send more than 150 migrants back to Cuba

January 25, 2023

 

El Nuevo Herald  Mexico and U.S. return irregular migrants to Cuba

By EFE

January 25, 2023

 

News Forum Coast Guard rescues 17 Haitian immigrants stranded by smugglers on Monito Island, Puerto Rico

January 25, 2023

  

BIDEN - IMMIGRATION

 

Expansion Biden's immigration policies look more and more like Trump's

By Fernanda Hernández Orozco

January 25, 2023

 

Pulzo Joe Biden's promises to migrants that he has kept and broken in two years in office

January 25, 2023

  

OTHER NEWS

 

El Diario-La Prensa (NY) Asylum seekers who robbed Macy's New York store would be deported if convicted

January 25, 2023

 

What's Happening Media New proposal appears to include ICE in NC jails

January 25, 2023

 

Infobae Chicago seeks to attract foreigners laid off by technology companies

By Bloomberg

January 25, 2023

 

El Nuevo Herald (FL) Journalist Ninoska Perez Castellon premieres program on this Miami Hispanic radio station

By Sonia Osorio

January 25, 2023

 

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.

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