Posts Tagged ‘Deportation’
Stopping Deportation in its Tracks
Stopping Deportation in its Tracks In 2016, the United States (US) deported over 340,000 individuals. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued 240,000 Notices to Appear (NTAs), which initiates legal deportation proceedings. Deportation, referred to in official US government documentation as “removal,” can happen for a variety of reasons. For example, some reasons that an immigrant…
Read MoreChecklist for Hiring an Immigration Attorney
During the past year, considerable debate and media coverage has targeted the issue of immigration and residency in the United States. At the highest level of government, conflicting commentary has created uncertainty around the fate of DREAMers and the continuation of DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Similarly, in 2017, a Texas legislation titled…
Read MoreNanthaveth & Associates Launches New Immigration Law Website
Recently, Nanthaveth & Associates launched their new immigration law website, offering more support and information for readers, as well as the ability to schedule a free consultation. This year, Nanthaveth & Associates has gone through big changes, first with the new office space and location, and now with the launch of their website: www.austinimmigrationattorney.com The…
Read MoreTexas SB4 Immigration News and Advice
The United States Constitution was established to provide and protect the rights of all individuals residing in the United States. The courts have clearly stated that many of these rights and protections apply to everyone, not just citizens, who happen to live in the United States. Racial profiling and discrimination against people of a particular…
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