
What does Supreme Court’s ruling in DAPA and Expanded DACA mean?
What does Supreme Court’s ruling in DAPA and Expanded DACA mean? Last week, the Supreme Court issued a 4-4 decision on the state of Texas’s challenge to
What does Supreme Court’s ruling in DAPA and Expanded DACA mean? Last week, the Supreme Court issued a 4-4 decision on the state of Texas’s challenge to
The New York Times reports that the U.S. Supreme Court will consider the case against President Obama’s Executive Immigration Programs. President Obama announced his executive immigration
On December 1, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the request from Texas and other states for a 30-day extension to file legal briefs in
Kathryn N. Karam is quoted in the Houston Business Journal’s recent article on Texas vs. United States, the suit filed by several stated to stop the Obama
A Federal Court in Brownsville, Texas has issued a temporary injunction to stop the implementation of the executive actions announced by President Obama in November 2014, including
This evening, Kathryn N. Karam was a guest on KPFT Pacifica Radio’s Proyecto Latino-Americano show with Henry and Alma Cooper at 9 PM . The
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that beginning February 18, 2015, it will accept applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) under the new
The House passed a bill today that would fund the Department of Homeland Security through September 2015, but will block funding for the Executive Action programs
On Friday, House Republicans introduced legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security but stop the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program implemented in 2012, and
Kathryn Karam’s new article on p. 54 of this month’s issue of Lebanon Times Magazine discusses changes to the immigration system implemented to help immigrant families.
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