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Ninth Circuit Decision Expands Due Process for Visa Applicants and Families

AILA member Eric Lee describes the recent win in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in which the court found the "State Department violated due process and the fundamental right to marriage by denying a visa without providing any reason for the denial for three years." The post Ninth Circuit Decision Expands Due Process for Visa Applicants and Families first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/nvKHzjT via IFTTT

Anti-Immigrant Sentiment is Threatening to Drown an Initiative in Massachusetts

AILA member Anthony Pawelski describes the ways in which a change to Massachusetts law will benefit public safety, create efficiency, and increase state revenue, and why he is supporting the effort to take immigration status out of the driver's license application process. The post Anti-Immigrant Sentiment is Threatening to Drown an Initiative in Massachusetts first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/D8zxbVF via IFTTT

The New Venezuelan Parole Process

AILA Media Advocacy Committee Member Gina Polo describes the new Venezuelan parole process and its potential impact, also highlighting AILA resources for practitioners, including the free AILA Roundtable on the topic, to be held on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. The post The New Venezuelan Parole Process first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/L84JgIm via IFTTT

What Happened When I Actually Helped a Military Service Member

AILA Pro Bono Committee member Samantha Jiménez shares two inspiring examples of cases she was able to resolve for Military Service members through AILA's Military Assistance Program, using her immigration law expertise to give families much needed safety and security as their loved ones deploy. The post What Happened When I Actually Helped a Military Service Member first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/6qg17pz via IFTTT

What Happens When the Agency Mistakenly Denies An Application for Naturalization?

AILA member and CA Chapters Conference chair Sabrina Damast discusses some recent denials of naturalization cases she has dealt with and gives a taste of what the next step would be for clients in that situation as well as how the topic and many others, will be covered at the conference. from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/pFhENU4 via IFTTT

The Mosh Pit of Asylum Law, Explained

AILA Asylum Online Course leader Tammy Lin highlights the community of asylum practitioners and encourages those who might be hesitant to jump in to take a look at AILA's new online course and get familiar with asylum law, get in the mosh pit, and potentially save a life. The post The Mosh Pit of Asylum Law, Explained first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/ORhjV61 via IFTTT

Obtaining a Stay of Removal Through Litigation

AILA author Robert Pauw explains how he determines whether a potential client might be well-served by pursuing federal litigation, including a situation where a removal order is final and unappealable but the person is eligible for some type of collateral relief. The post Obtaining a Stay of Removal Through Litigation first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/RJIG5Xn via IFTTT

Refugee Labor Mobility: An Alternative Pathway to Safety

AILA member and U.S. Director of Talent Beyond Boundaries Betsy Fisher describes changes USCIS and DOS could make that could help refugees immigrate more easily and meet the workforce needs of employers. The post Refugee Labor Mobility: An Alternative Pathway to Safety first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/P8y2Zo5 via IFTTT

AILA Launches its First “Business School for Lawyers”

AILA member Amanda Brill describes her journey from associate attorney to entrepreneur, including the challenges of learning business skills while continuing to practice immigration law, and how the AILA Business School conference will offer the training she wished had been accessible years ago. The post AILA Launches its First “Business School for Lawyers” first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/5SpOmtQ via IFTTT

The Effect of War on People’s Mental Health

From thousands of miles away, you may have witnessed the conflict in Ukraine through a screen. The images of destruction and the people who are trapped in shelters are disturbing and tragic. The conflict in Ukraine has been referred to as a social media war, and it has been broadcast live on various platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. The spread of violent images and videos has been going on like wildfire, the most recent of these being from the devastating fresh air strikes hitting cities throughout Ukraine on October 10, such as Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Lviv. These types of videos and images can have a huge psychological impact. Although the recent conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and other countries have caused a lot of concern for people’s mental health, the invasion of Ukraine is also a potential trauma that can have long-term effects on one’s mental health. War’s Effect on Mental Health Those who consume violent content through social media are at risk of expe...

Representation in Media: The Benefits

Today, we are constantly exposed to various forms of media, such as movies, television shows, and books. These are becoming part of our daily lives, and they can sometimes provide us with a break from reality. However, how often do we see an accurate depiction of ourselves? How often do you see a character from a show or movie that is able to relate to their cultural background or identity? The concept of diversity representation is one that has been discussed on a broad level but deserves even more discussion. Before we talk about the importance of diversity in the media, it is important to first take a quick look at what it is and how it can be used to improve the representation of people of various backgrounds. It can encompass different types of people, such as race, sexual orientation, and physical abilities. Although there are various categories that can be considered when it comes to diversity, one thing is clear: everyone is equal. That being said, it is still important to r...

The Serious Flaw in the Biden Administration’s New Border Asylum Adjudication System

In this blog post, three AILA law professor members dive into the impact of rushed timelines as the Biden administration attempts to streamline the asylum process at the border, but which may make it impossible for asylum seekers to provide corroborating evidence of persecution within the deadlines. The post The Serious Flaw in the Biden Administration’s New Border Asylum Adjudication System first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/79kow5N via IFTTT

Helping Afghan Evacuees Takes Persistence

AILA member Jennifer Atkinson describes the way people came together to help one family from Afghanistan after a six-year-old boy was shot and injured at the airport during the evacuations last year; his family recently safely arrived in the U.S. and his story shows how important passing the Afghan Adjustment Act truly is. The post Helping Afghan Evacuees Takes Persistence first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/qLwIlnB via IFTTT