“We hope the president reinstates the refugee program as soon as possible...Otherwise, our nation will leave tens of thousands of refugees, who have already been approved to come to the US, stranded at camps across the world – continuing to live in fear,” IINE President and CEO Jeff Thielman told Boston Globe Media in the wake of President Donald Trump's sweeping executive orders, including one that has halted a refugee resettlement program that has helped millions of people find safety in our country since 1980. Read the article to learn more about President Trump’s executive orders related to immigration: https://lnkd.in/ePuNn64z #refugeeresettlement #refugeeswelcome #familyreunification #immigrantfamilies #refugeefamilies #inaugurationday #ExecutiveOrder
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President Donald J. Trump's First Day in Office. On his first day back in office, President Trump signed over 14 executive orders related to immigration including: National Emergency at the Border: Declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border to deploy military personnel for border enforcement support, aiming to halt illegal entry and complete the border wall. CBP One App Shutdown: Terminated the use of the CBP One app, canceling existing asylum appointments and leaving thousands of asylum seekers without a legal entry avenue. Ending Birthright Citizenship: Ending birthright citizenship for children born to noncitizen parents in the U.S. This executive order will face significant legal challenges. Suspension of Refugee Resettlement: Halted refugee resettlement programs for at least four months. Removal of Immigration Leadership: Dismissed senior officials at the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). Revoking Humanitarian Parole Programs: Suspended programs allowing migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S. with sponsors. As expected, Advocacy groups and other organizations are already initiating legal challenges against some of these Executive Orders. These are challenging times, to say the least, so I will post information regularly to keep you informed.
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🌍 Understanding the Difference: Asylees vs. Refugees Immigration attorney Rosanna Berardi explains the key distinction: 👉 Refugees apply for protection from government persecution outside the U.S., often with help from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. 👉 After a rigorous vetting process, they are resettled, granted work permits, and provided with government support during their first months in the U.S. This process ensures safety and a fresh start for those fleeing persecution. 💼✨ Read the full article here: https://loom.ly/9O8DUMs #ImmigrationLaw #Refugees #Asylees #UNHCR #ImmigrationSupport #RosannaBerardi #ImmigrationNews
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🛂 The United States immigration policies are being tightened through a series of presidential decrees and national emergency declarations. These measures prioritize border security, the deportation of illegal immigrants, and restrictions on refugee access, fundamentally altering the country's approach to immigration. The government has declared a national emergency at the southern border with Mexico, justifying the action as a response to an "invasion" by cartels, criminals, and illegal immigrants. These actions include the deployment of military troops, the expansion of physical barriers, and the intensification of security operations. The expedited deportation of undocumented immigrants is a priority, reversing previous practices that focused only on individuals deemed national security threats. Additionally, the expulsion of immigrants accused of crimes, including minor offenses, has been made easier. The refugee admission program has been temporarily suspended, with reevaluations scheduled every 90 days, on the grounds that increased immigration is straining resources and public safety. The policy also involves stricter scrutiny of asylum applications, prioritizing border control and national security. Furthermore, there is a measure in effect requiring asylum seekers to wait for their cases to be processed in Mexico, ending practices that allowed them to remain in the U.S. during case evaluation. These actions have sparked controversy, with immigrant rights organizations claiming constitutional violations and inhuman treatment of refugees. However, the government justifies these measures as necessary to protect national security and preserve the country’s resources. The ongoing immigration policies reinforce a tough stance against illegal immigration, intensifying mass deportations and imposing greater restrictions on refugee entry. 💡 For more informations, visit our website! #wykrotalawfirm #passaporte #visa #vistos #immigration #imigrants #greencard #americanvisa #workinusa #eb1 #eb2 #eb3 #eb4 #eb5 #perm #niw #rfe #deportations #trump #usa #eua #residence #uscis #citizenship #E1 #E2 #decree #premiumprocessing #visabulletin #globalentry
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MY OPINION ON BALANCING POLICY & COMPASSION WAS QUOTED IN NEWSWEEK ON IMMIGRATION REFUGEE RIGHTS. I’m honored to share that I’ve had the opportunity to be quoted in Newsweek, discussing President Trump’s immigration policies and their impact on refugees. In the article, I emphasized the importance of maintaining the United States’ reputation as a defender of human rights: "To close all these doors to 'helpless individuals' will tarnish our reputation internationally, especially because the United States has been regarded as a nation that 'stands up for international human rights.' In other words, we have to practice what we preach." I also highlighted the contributions of refugees to our economy: "Most refugees who enter the United States are talented and hardworking and benefit our economy by working in shortage occupations and bridge the gap, particularly when an employer cannot find enough American workers. They also pay taxes and contribute to the betterment of our society." This balance between policy and compassion is important, particularly when shaping refugee and immigration reforms. You can read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/enBBy7Dr I’d love to hear your thoughts on this important issue—let's discuss it in the comments! #ImmigrationLaw #HumanRights #RefugeeRights #PolicyAndCompassion #GehiAssociates #Newsweek
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On his first day in office, President Trump signed 42 executive orders, memorandums, and proclamations, including several immigration-related orders that are already causing chaos. One of these orders includes changing how the 14th Amendment is interpreted, so being born in the U.S. no longer guarantees automatic citizenship. Another executive order directs the Department of Defense (DOD) and DHS to construct physical barriers to ensure operational control of the southern border. President Trump also signed an executive order mandating DHS and other agencies to take broad actions to enforce immigration laws “against all inadmissible and removable” noncitizens. Additionally, an executive order was signed to suspend the entry of refugees under the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP). **** If you need help or guidance with any U.S. immigration matters, especially with the upcoming major changes, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're always ready to assist you. ☎️☎️+1 (802) 780 0564☎️☎️ How to 🅱️ook a consult: Details in the comment section 🌍: Listed in the comment section 📨: Listed in the comment section Post by Justine From the AK Poku Law Team #akpokulaw #akpoku #undocumented #trump #massdeportation #birthrightcitizenship #refugees #redcard #knowyourright #ice #immigrationraid #immigrationjourney #immigrants #lawyer #usimmigrationlawfirm #immigrantslawfirm #citizenship #usvisa #greencard #americandream #Ghana #uscis #immigrantslawyer #immigrationlaw #immigration #usimmigration #DMVimmigrationlawyers #Virginiaimmigrationlawyers #Marylandimmigrationlawyers #bestimmigrationlawyer #immigrationlawyers
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Refugees and asylees accounted for about one-ninth of all new U.S. citizens in fiscal 2023. A total of just over 100,000 migrants—71,100 asylees and 29,000 refugees—were part of the approximate total of 878,500 individuals who were naturalized and became U.S. citizens, according to data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Naturalization ceremonies in fiscal 2022 and 2023 comprised 24 percent of all naturalizations over the past decade, according to the data. https://lnkd.in/gSe6Fm89 #unitedstates #citizens #migrants #naturalizations #asylum #refugee
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As Thailand faces calls from rights groups and UN experts not to deport a group of Uyghur asylum seekers to China, further questions have surfaced about the approach of the UN’s refugee agency, including why it withdrew asylum seeker status from two of the men. Thai authorities arrested more than 300 Uyghur asylum seekers near the Malaysian border in 2014. The two countries were part of a popular overland route for Uyghurs fleeing repression in China to claim asylum in Türkiye, which hosts a large Uyghur community. Most of the detainees were either transferred to Türkiye or deported to China in 2015. Now, after more than a decade in Thai immigration detention, the remaining 48 men say they face an immediate threat of deportation. All of the men have submitted asylum applications to UNHCR, which has acknowledged receiving them but hasn’t said whether they are being processed or not. The agency maintains its staff have never been allowed by Thai authorities to “engage with the caseload for the purpose of facilitating solutions”. The current deportation threat has placed the agency’s approach to the group under further scrutiny. Read more:
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Myth vs. Facts Debunking Common Misconceptions about Immigrants & Refugees in the U.S. Myth: Most immigrants are coming to the United States illegally. Fact: Regardless of someone’s manner of entry, seeking asylum is a legal right – and more than that, it’s a cornerstone of U.S. and international law. Each year, tens of thousands of people migrate to the U.S. via the refugee resettlement program, through work visas, to reunite with family, and more. Of those who come through the Southern border, approximately 92% were apprehended or turned themselves in to Border Control to begin their asylum cases. https://1l.ink/VWKWQXW
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