On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in US Immigration Law on Friday, December 13, 2013. In the first part of this post, we wrote about how the delay in passing immigration reform has resulted in a remarkably high number of deportations during Barack Obama’s presidency. As we noted in our November 26 post, […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in US Immigration Law on Friday, December 6, 2013. The phrase “path to citizenship” is either two words or three, depending on whether one counts the conjunction. Either way, it’s obviously a short phrase. And yet it has become fraught with contention as Congressional inaction continues on […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A.posted in US Immigration Law on Friday, October 4, 2013. What do the numbers say about trends in immigration to the U.S.? Despite the ongoing uncertainty about whether Congress will pass immigration reform, more people appear to be coming to America. The latest figures from the respected Pew […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in US Immigration Law on Friday, August 30, 2013. One of our main themes in this blog is the remarkable consensus that exists on the need for federal immigration reform. Business and religious leaders, labor groups and immigrant advocates are joining together, trying to get Congress […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in US Immigration Law on Thursday, July 25, 2013. In the past few months, the topic of asylum has been in and out of the headlines — though not because of an immigration policy set forth by the United States or other countries. Instead, asylum has been […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in US Immigration Law on Friday, June 28, 2013. For 11 million undocumented immigrants, the U.S. Senate’s action this week in passing an immigration reform bill is major cause for hope. To be sure, it remains to be seen what the House of Representatives will do. But […]
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