by Jeremy Jennings | Oct 3, 2013 | Immigration Law Blog
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a comprehensive immigration reform bill yesterday in an effort to keep immigration reform alive in 2013. The bill borrows heavily from the bill passed in the Senate earlier this year while incorporating border...
by Jeremy Jennings | Oct 2, 2013 | Immigration Law Blog
The shutdown of the U.S. government yesterday does impact some immigration services. Because USCIS is funded primarily by the filing fees paid by applicants, it is almost fully operational with the primary exception being the adjudication of asylum applications....
by Jeremy Jennings | Aug 21, 2013 | Immigration Law Blog
ICE has announced that Knox County’s application for the 287(g) program, in which local law enforcement deputies perform ICE duties on the local government’s dime, has been denied because the agency is not initiating any new 287(g) programs nationwide. ...
by Jeremy Jennings | Aug 3, 2013 | Immigration Law Blog
The Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals issued a decision this week stating unequivocally that “employers who unlawfully hire unauthorized aliens must otherwise comply with federal employment laws,” including payment of minimum wage and overtime pay under...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jul 17, 2013 | Immigration Law Blog
Today the Board of Immigration Appeals issued a precedent decision recognizing same-sex marriages for all immigration purposes if the relationship is bona fide and the marriage was legal in the state in which it was entered.