Immigration

USCIS Gains Enforcement Powers, Sparking Controversy
Civil Law USCIS Gains Enforcement Powers, Sparking Controversy

Overview of a Shifting Immigration Landscape Imagine a government agency, long seen as a beacon for lawful immigration, suddenly donning the mantle of enforcement with powers to arrest and carry firearms. This is the reality facing the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in 2025, as a

How Are Faith Leaders Adapting to Harsh Immigration Policies?
Civil Law How Are Faith Leaders Adapting to Harsh Immigration Policies?

I'm thrilled to sit down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert whose deep knowledge of immigration policy and faith-based advocacy offers a unique perspective on the evolving landscape in the United States. With her extensive experience in drafting and analyzing legal frameworks, Desiree has

How Are Sanctuary Cities Challenged Under Trump's Policies?
Civil Law How Are Sanctuary Cities Challenged Under Trump's Policies?

What happens when a small town of just 7,000 souls becomes the epicenter of a national clash over immigration? In Crete, Nebraska, where nearly half the population identifies as Hispanic, the divide between federal demands and local compassion is stark, turning quiet towns into battlegrounds of

Supreme Court Eases Immigration Stops in Los Angeles
Civil Law Supreme Court Eases Immigration Stops in Los Angeles

In a landmark ruling that has sent ripples through legal and social circles, the Supreme Court has temporarily lifted a federal judge’s injunction in Los Angeles, granting federal immigration agents broader authority to conduct stops. This decision, rooted in the case Noem v. Perdomo , halts

Judge Restores TPS for Venezuelans and Haitians in Landmark Ruling
Civil Law Judge Restores TPS for Venezuelans and Haitians in Landmark Ruling

As a renowned legal expert with a wealth of experience in drafting and analyzing trade agreements, Desiree Sainthrope brings a unique perspective to the complex world of immigration law and policy. With her deep knowledge of global compliance and a keen interest in emerging issues, she offers

Is Militarizing Immigration Courts a Step Toward Tyranny?
Civil Law Is Militarizing Immigration Courts a Step Toward Tyranny?

The landscape of U.S. immigration policy has been dramatically reshaped by the Trump administration’s unprecedented decision to deploy 600 military lawyers, known as Judge Advocate General (JAG) officers, as immigration judges within the Department of Justice. This move has ignited a firestorm of

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