


Repealing the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA)
The Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA) has had long lasting effects on certain parts of the United States. Today, Miami, Florida is home to the largest Cuban population in the United States. Of particular interest, not just to Miami immigration lawyers, but also the Miami...
Fearing Change in Cuban Immigration Policy, Cuban Migrant Flow Spikes
As a Miami immigration attorney, the announcement by President Barack Obama on December 17th, 2014 ordering the restoration of normal diplomatic relations has held significant interest for me. In light of its geographic proximity to the island, Miami’s Cuban...
Developing – Deportations and Cuba
In Miami, the reestablishment of diplomatic relations with Cuba is of significance to the sizable Cuban community. As a Miami immigration lawyer, this issue is causing consternation for some. Since the establishment of the embargo against Cuba, and the passage of the...
Immigration Reform: A Look Back to The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
As President Obama weighs sweeping changes to existing immigration policy, nearly all the debate has centered on the problem of illegal immigration. Little discussed are the many concerns of legal immigrants. In order to understand the unique tapestry of today’s...