As a Miami immigration and an Austin immigration lawyer, I read with interest that the governor of Texas signed a ‘ new “sanctuary cities” law on Monday. Below are some frequently asked questions. What is the new “sanctuary cities” law...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I oftentimes field questions from individuals who have already acquired lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, but want to work or study abroad. Below are some frequently asked questions. Can I keep my green card while working or...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I am noting with alarm that the U.S. government is using detention with increasing frequency as a means of dealing with undocumented or otherwise removable immigrants after their arrest. When a friend or loved one has been placed in...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I was relieved when I read that the Florida Supreme Court ruled this week that juvenile courts cannot reject immigrant children’s petitions for dependency without giving them a chance to present evidence. Below are some frequently...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I read with alarm the remarks made by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who just concluded a tour of the U.S.-Mexico border, didn’t mince words Tuesday when addressing border patrol agents in Nogales, Arizona. Below are some frequently...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have had the pleasure of representing many Haitian nationals, who have since become the bedrock of Miami’s vibrant Haitian-American community. One of the most important ways in which the United States has provided relief for...