January 3, 2023 Katerina Fedorova

Biden’s border crisis: Our immigration courts have a 2,023,441 case backlog and it’s more than we can handle

Biden’s border crisis: Our immigration courts have a 2,023,441 case backlog and it’s more than we can handle The Border Patrol had more than 2.2 million encounters with illegal crossers between ports of entry on the Southwest border in fiscal 2022. A recent report from the DHS Inspector General indicates that most of the illegal crossers are not

December 1, 2022 Katerina Fedorova

What Biden Has Gotten Right on Immigration

What Biden Has Gotten Right on Immigration President Biden’s handling of immigration is the subject of intense scrutiny and criticism from all sides. Much of this criticism is right, but the president has also implemented many positive policies. While it often acted too slowly and has much more to do,

November 24, 2022 Katerina Fedorova

USCIS Announces Certain Afghan and Ukrainian Parolees Are Employment Authorized Incident to Parole

USCIS Announces Certain Afghan and Ukrainian Parolees Are Employment Authorized Incident to Parole USCIS announces that effective 11/21/22, Ukrainian and Afghan parolees, and their qualifying family members, with certain classes of admission are considered employment authorized incident to parole Congress has recently passed laws relating to certain Afghan and Ukrainian

October 17, 2022 Katerina Fedorova

A New Bill Would Allow Millions of Immigrants to Apply for Green Cards

A New Bill Would Allow Millions of Immigrants to Apply for Green Cards On September 28, Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) introduced a bill in Congress that would allow millions of immigrants who have lived in the United States for many years to become Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs). This pathway to LPR status

September 26, 2022 Katerina Fedorova

The US asylum system is deeply flawed. But there are ways to fix it

The US asylum system is deeply flawed. But there are ways to fix it   In the United States, Asylum is a place on a map. Today, the roughly 1,000-person, predominantly white, scattered township sits quietly along the Susquehanna River, about 60 miles north-west of Scranton, Joe Biden’s birthplace. But more

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