Federal Court Upholds Asylum for Domestic Violence Survivors
Monday, April 27, 2020-Center for Gender & Refugee Studies Last Friday, the First Circuit overturned a lower court decision denying asylum to a domestic violence
Monday, April 27, 2020-Center for Gender & Refugee Studies Last Friday, the First Circuit overturned a lower court decision denying asylum to a domestic violence
In response to COVID19, President Trump signed an Executive Order effective midnight on 4/23/2020 to suspend immigration. The Executive Order is in effect for the
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Unfortunately, most NIV workers who have lost their jobs will find it a legal impossibility to qualify for Unemployment benefits. In order to access unemployment
USCIS announced yesterday that, due to the implementation of the public charge final rule, beginning February 24, 2020 it will only accept new editions for many of its forms.
In a damning 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court upheld the restrictive revisions to the Public Charge Rule turning its back on the long-established practice of