Monday, August 25, 2014
In immigration news: Executive action hopes, lawsuit over expedited deportations, migrant youth shelters, more
As Obama returns, advocates look for executive action - The Hill Now that President Obama has returned from vacation, advocates are hoping he'll soon move forward on immigration. The president has stated that he'll take executive action on immigration in the near future, a move some hope will spare more immigrants from deportation and make it easier for businesses to hire foreign workers. Read more: http://www.scpr.org/blogs/multiamerican/2014/08/25/17196/in-immigration-news-executive-action-hopes-lawsuit/
Contact Darren Heyman, Las Vegas Immigration attorney, for more information.
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