DMCA Advocating for International Human Rights – Fighting for what is right

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DMCA Advocating for International Human Rights – Fighting for what is right

Advocating for International Human Rights Ruth Lozano McChesney, long time DMCA managing partner and now Of Counsel to DMCA, was nominated and was accepted as a member of the Action Committee of the State Bar of Texas’ International Law Section and a member of its International Human Rights Committee. Additionally,

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Friday, July 26, 2019

DREAMERS FEAR WORST, FIGHT FOR BEST–BY CARLOS AGUILAR

Dreamers fear worst, fight for best by Carlos Aguilar As the results from the 2016 U.S. presidential election a historically tense and formidable campaign were made official, an overwhelming sense of fear and uncertainty threatened to take over my life but it didn’t not again. As I laid in bed

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

PROVISIONAL WAIVER EXPANDED TO SPOUSES OF LPRS!

USCIS has launched a new program that would expand eligibility for provisional waivers (Form I-601A) based on inadmissibility because of unlawful presence. This waiver program allows foreign nationals to submit a waiver application while in the United States prior to leaving for your appointment at the Consulate abroad. This program

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Friday, July 29, 2016

THE U.S. SUPREME COURT’S ONE-LINER LEAVES AN IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN LIMBO

The judgment is affirmed by an equally divided Court. Today, a deadlocked United States Supreme Court issued a disappointing decision upholding a nationwide injunction against the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA) program. DAPA, which was created by an executive order issued by President Obama on November 20,

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

¿VICTIMA DE FRAUDE POR ABOGADO? PODEMOS AYUDAR

Como ya sabrán ahora, hay personas inescrupulosas que están dispuestas a aprovecharse de las circunstancias de las vidas de inmigrantes. Recientemente, hemos visto en nuestro bufete muchos inmigrantes quejándose de un abogado inescrupuloso que ha tomado ventaja de ellos, pidiendo al gobierno beneficios legales y permisos de trabajo por los

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Thursday, August 6, 2015

FUTUROS CAMBIOS EN EL PERDÓN PROVISIONAL

USCIS ha lanzado una nueva propuesta que ampliaría la elegibilidad para el perdón provisional basado en la inadmisibilidad por acumulación de presencia ilegal. Actualmente, el programa para perdón provisional permite a extranjeros nacionales presentar un aplicación de perdón dentro de los Estados Unidos para poder obtener una visa de inmigrante

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Friday, July 17, 2015

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR FAMILY MEMBER IS ARRESTED BY U.S. IMMIGRATION?

Nothing can completely prepare a family for the devastation that occurs when a beloved family member is arrested by immigration officials. Not only is a family member or loved one in custody, possible deportation also looms. By following these steps you can help procure your family member’s release from custody

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Friday, November 30, 2018

¿QUÉ DEBE HACER SI UN MIEMBRO DE SU FAMILIA ES ARRESTADO POR INMIGRACIÓN?

Nada puede preparar una familia para la devastación que ocurre cuando un miembro de la familia es arrestado por oficiales de Inmigración. El miembro de la familia no solo est¡ en custodia, quiz¡s puede ser deportado también. Siguiendo los siguientes pasos, Ud. puede ayudar en tratando de conseguir la libertad

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Friday, July 17, 2015

OBTAINING U.S. LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENCY (GREEN CARD) THROUGH INVESTMENT

EB5 Program – Obtaining U S LPR through Investment 2015 07 14.pdf

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

OBTENÇÃO DE RESIDÊNCIA PERMANENTE AMERICANA (GREEN CARD ) ATRAVÉS DE INVESTIMENTO

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

JUSTICE DELAYED (AGAIN)! SOLUTIONS TO THE CROWDED IMMIGRATION COURT DOCKET

Recently, the San Antonio Immigration Court announced the cancellation of its non-detained docket for September, the third consecutive month, and it may be cancelled in October too. The cancellations will result in delaying hundreds of immigrants’ cases, many with strong claims to remain here, for years. While they wait for

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

JOE DE MOTT ON THE CHILDREN FLEEING TO THE U.S.

When I see reports of children fleeing to America, I think of my great-grandfather. During the potato famine, he and his brother were orphans in Ireland. They scraped together money to buy tickets to America. Three day before the boat sailed, his brother died. He sold his brother’s ticket, and

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Monday, July 28, 2014
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