Post Tagged with: "Immigration Law"

A Temporary Sigh of Relief for Dreamers

A Temporary Sigh of Relief for Dreamers

Photo provided courtesy of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) By Shreya Desai, Staff Writer During Donald Trump’s presidency, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”), has continuously been litigated. [1] DACA is a program that allowed undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children to remain […]

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Unaccompanied Minor Litigants: Expecting 10-Year-Old to Appear Pro Se in Immigration Court is Recipe for Removal

  By Natalie Tupta, Staff Writer In the last several years, record numbers of children have crossed the southern border of the United States without their parents in search of a better life. U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports apprehending 108,511 “Unaccompanied Alien Children” (UACs) between the ages of 0 […]

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Denaturalization: Evaluating Section (C)

Denaturalization: Evaluating Section (C) By Carlie Masterson, Staff Writer Many natural-born United States citizens have heard the horror stories of having to pass the USCIS Naturalization test to become a citizen. Even as a law student, I have to admit, there are many History and Government Civics questions I would […]

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