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Remain in Mexico End

Remain in Mexico Policy Ends

The Biden Administration tried to end Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), a Trump-era policy, in June of 2021. However, the result was a nationwide injunction. On June 30, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the Biden Administration has the authority to end Donald Trump’s Immigration policy known as the “Remain in Mexico”.

Policy Alert USCIS

USCIS Policy Alert: Good Moral Character

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a policy alert today to give practitioners guidance on how certain “unlawful acts” could impact a person’s ability to naturalize. A person can become a naturalized United States citizen after establishing 3-5 years as a Legal Permanent Resident (green card holder) or through military service. A.

Fuentes-Agustin Family

Fuentes-Agustin Family Support

CG Immigration Team, and the Fuentes-Agustin Family met with various news outlets (WJTV, WAPT, WLBT, CLARION LEDGER) yesterday to discuss what the family has been going through since the recent home invasion they have experienced which hospitalized their son due to being shot three times as well as the long road they have ahead of.

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ICE Raids

ICE and HSI has conducted raids through various cities in Mississippi today. If you have family members or friends that call you after they’ve been processed, ask for their Alien Number. It will be on his/her bracelet on their wrist, paperwork and/or their badge and get their location if they know it. If you or.

Detention

ICE Opens 3 New Detention Centers

CG Immigration Team Attorney, Marshall Goff was able to speak with reporter Noah Lanard from Mother Jones about ICE opening three new detention centers recently with money it has not been given even after Congress rejected the request for more detention money. One of these three detention centers are located in Adams County, MS –.

Driver's Licenses

NY Approves Driver’s Licenses For Immigrants

The legislation, known as the Green Light Bill, expands access to driver’s licenses to an estimated 265,000 undocumented New Yorkers. Supporters say it will create safer roads, increase state revenue and keep families together by preventing traffic violations from turning into deportations. “This is life-changing, and we are proud to stand on the right side.