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President Trump Considers Revoking Legal Status of Ukrainian Refugees
President Trump Considers Revoking Legal Status of Ukrainian Refugees
Author:Camila Mojica
Published on:March 7, 2025
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to revoke temporary legal status for approximately 240,000 Ukrainians who fled to the U.S. amid the conflict with Russia, potentially fast-tracking their deportation. This move is part of a broader effort to dismantle humanitarian...
Executive Order – Non-Citizen Registration Requirement 
Executive Order – Non-Citizen Registration Requirement 
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:
Update: On February 24, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) launched a registry page on its website and announced it will be setting up a new form and registry process.  Registration will be required of all non-citizens 14 years...
TPS for Lebanese Nationals
TPS for Lebanese Nationals
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:October 25, 2024
DHS Offers Protection for Lebanese Nationals Currently in the United States On October 17, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Lebanese nationals (and individuals having no nationality who last habitually resided in Lebanon),...
Immigration Polarization
Immigration Polarization
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:May 17, 2023
In recent years, the field of immigration has seen increasing polarization within its systems—high-quality foreign nationals face difficulties in seeking immigration while thousands are entering at the border. The plight of these individuals risking their lives to flee the dangers...
The Under-Rated Benefits of the H-1B Visa Program
The Under-Rated Benefits of the H-1B Visa Program
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:December 17, 2021
This blog post was written by our attorney and partner Peter Antone. Many who oppose the H-1B visa category for highly skilled professionals argue that we should instead focus on our own students, improve math and science programs across the...
U.S. Immigration Law and Morton’s Fork
U.S. Immigration Law and Morton’s Fork
Author:Attorneys at Antone, Casagrande & Adwers
Published on:January 18, 2022
Recently, a client filing for a hardship waiver obtained letters of support from friends and family for the Immigration Judge, asking that discretion be exercised to grant the waiver. A common theme pinpointed in all of the letters was that...
Immigration Laws that Need to be Amended
Immigration Laws that Need to be Amended
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:January 10, 2022
We recently encountered a case where a young couple planning to get married had a difficult experience with our immigration system. The young woman was a U.S. citizen who was planning on a U.S. wedding to her Japanese fiancé. A...
Sanctuary Cities
Sanctuary Cities
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:December 28, 2021
The topic of “sanctuary cities” has long been a debate in this country. Many politicians and presidential candidates have vocalized their opposition to sanctuary cities, and their existence has become one of the most contentious subjects for those most opposed...
Aggravated Felons May Not Really Be Aggravated Felons
Aggravated Felons May Not Really Be Aggravated Felons
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:November 23, 2021
Congress decided in 1996 to label non-citizens who commit certain offences “aggravated felons”. The offenses they commit are called “aggravated felonies”. Such perpetrators are barred from the United States practically for life, without the possibility of any relief, at least...
Varian Fry
Varian Fry
Author:N. Peter Antone
Published on:November 8, 2021
While reading the book “And the Show Went On,” by Alan Riding, which details cultural life in France during the German occupation of 1940-1944, I learned about the heroic actions of a young American journalist by the name of Varian...
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