Original post in the Daily Hampshire Gazette's Opinion Column, written by Razvan Sibii on January 5, 2020 Throughout 2019, the journalists working the immigration beat...
Attorney Megan Kludt guest lectured at the University of Massachusetts Amherst for an honors course titled "American Struggles: Immigration and Mass Incarceration" on December 5th. ...
Attorney Aleksandra Peryeva guest lectured a class on Gender & Asylum Law at Smith College on December 9th. The course, Gender, Law & Policy, taught...
Attorney Megan Kludt co-authored a Practice Advisory with the American Immigration Council and American Immigration Lawyers Association on: Adjustment Eligibility of TPS Holders After Return...
Attorney Dan Berger has been invited to speak to the Associate of American Universities (AAU) Council on Federal Relations (CFR) on January 7, 2020. The...
Attorney Megan Kludt weighed in on the Trump Administration's request to collect DNA samples from asylum seekers on Western New England Public Television's Connecting Point,...
Three federal judges - New York, California, and Washington - have filed injunctions to prevent the Public Charge Rule from going into effect on October...
On August 14, 2019, DHS published a final rule on the public charge ground of inadmissibility. The final rule becomes effective October 15, 2019. To implement...
The period to register for the annual green card lottery has begun: https://www.dvlottery.state.gov/. Registration will close at 12 PM Noon, Eastern Time, on November 5, 2019....
On August 13, 2019, the Trump Administration released the text of a new “public charge” rule. The 837-page rule will significantly expand the government’s use...