Remember: Firearms Offenses May Trigger Deportation Proceedings
On January 26, 2016, Kathryn N. Karam attended a seminar on Texas’s new open carry laws. At the seminar, Attorney Karam noted that many people are not
On January 26, 2016, Kathryn N. Karam attended a seminar on Texas’s new open carry laws. At the seminar, Attorney Karam noted that many people are not
The United States Supreme Court issued a decision in Mata v. Lynch, noting that an individual may request that his/her case be reopened even if the Motion
The Associated Press reported that the U.S. Government has delayed thousands of immigration court hearings for five years. While this move appears to be a concession to
On Veterans Day, I am thankful to all of our Veterans for their service to our country. In particular, I remember my experience representing a
The Oregonian reported on Thursday afternoon that ICE Attorney Jonathan Love is accused of forging a document in order to get a man seeking Cancellation of Removal
In an unpublished decision, the Board of Immigration Appeals held that although the Respondent did not have his passport with him when he requested Voluntary
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