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USCIS Issues Guidance on Statelessness

USCIS issued policy guidance to address stateless noncitizens present in the United States, including the establishment of a specialized internal process for examining statelessness. Policy is effective on 10/30/23 and comments are due by 9/1/23.

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USCIS Completes Second Random Selection from Previously Submitted Registrations for FY2024 H-1B Cap

USCIS announced that it has randomly selected, from the remaining FY2024 registrations properly submitted, a sufficient number of registrations projected as needed to reach the cap, and has notified all prospective petitioners with selected registrations from this round of selection that they are eligible to file an H-1B cap-subject petition for the beneficiary named in the applicable selected registration.

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Asylum Transit Ban Vacated

Asylum Transit Ban Vacated Judge Jon Tigar of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California vacated the “Circumvention of Lawful Pathways” rule,

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Update Enforcement Priorities Memo

After the Supreme Court case ruled in favor of the White House, the priorities memo is now in effect and is being applied by the attorneys of Department Homeland Security even though there is no official guidance from DHS has not yet been published.

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Investigation into death trap by texas tactics

Department of Justice is working with federal agencies to look into allegations made by a Texas trooper in an email sent to his superiors, in which he described how he and his partner were ordered to push back migrants into the Rio Grande River and deny them water despite the searing heat.

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Ineffective assistance of counsel claim granted

Did you have a bad lawyer who could have performed better? A person claimed ineffective assistance of counsel because of the lawyer’s conduct, who only asked 4 brief questions about hardship since he applied for cancellation of removal which largely relies on hardship.

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Clarification on Public Charge Rule

Congress established that a noncitizen’s application for a visa, admission, or adjustment of status can be denied if they are found “likely at any time to become a public charge.

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