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Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

AILA member Maurice "Mo" Goldman shares insights into why it feels the country is moving away from valuing its history as a "nation of immigrants" and emphasizes the need for immigration attorneys and their clients to share their stories and shift the narrative. The post Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/QJtma51 via IFTTT

25 Years Ago the State Department Recognized How Visa Consul and Immigration Counsel Can Work Together in the Visa Application Process

Department of State cable 99 State 21138 was issued twenty-five years ago this month. Entitled “Working Constructively With Immigration Attorneys” the cable highlights the importance to the visa application process of the working relationship between consular officers and immigration attorneys. The guiding hand behind 99 State 21138 was the late Stephen K. Fischel, who throughout […] The post 25 Years Ago the State Department Recognized How Visa Consul and Immigration Counsel Can Work Together in the Visa Application Process first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/S6jRmFo via IFTTT

The Mandatory Detention of Unlawful Entrants Seeking Asylum in the United States and the Due Process Protection

AILA Law Journal author Jim Nzoguma Mayua shares more about his article in the Fall 2023 edition of the journal, in which he discusses the legal uncertainty stemming from Supreme Court rulings denying asylum seekers due process protection. The post The Mandatory Detention of Unlawful Entrants Seeking Asylum in the United States and the Due Process Protection first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/RVPNDlx via IFTTT