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Senate Confirms Dan Coats as Fifth Director of National Intelligence

On March 15, 2017, the United States confirmed Dan Coats as the new Director of National Intelligence by a vote of 85-12. The Director of National Intelligence is a cabinet-level official who directs and oversees the National Foreign Intelligence Program as the head of the Office...

USCIS to Begin Accepting CW1 Petitions Subject to the FY-2018 Cap on April 3, 2017

On March 9, 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it would begin accepting CW1 petitions subject to the fiscal year (FY) 2018 cap on April 3, 2017.

President Trump to Nominate Noel J. Francisco for U.S. Solicitor General

On March 7, 2017, the White House announced that President Donald Trump will nominate Noel J. Francisco to be the next Solicitor General of the United States. Francisco is currently the Acting Solicitor General.

USCIS to Begin Issuing Redesigned Green Cards and EADs Beginning on May 1, 2017

In this article, we will explain the features of the redesigned Green Cards and EADs, and what their adoption will entail for permanent residents and EAD-holders going forward.

Provisions for Immigration Policy Changes in President Trump's March 6 Travel Order

In this post, I will examine President Trump's justification for the new Travel Order as stated in the text of the Order itself and, more generally, the provisions in the Travel Order for subsequent changes to the vetting of visa applicants and the immigration system.

Secretary Tillerson, Attorney General Sessions, and Secretary Kelly Make Statements on Travel Executive Order

On March 6, 2017, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly released statements about President Donald Trump's new travel Executive Order issued on the same day.

Why AILA's "Justice Campaign" Misses the Mark on Advocacy During the Trump Administration

In this post, I will examine areas where I agree with AILA and disagree with AILA in a post about its new "Justice Campaign."

Supreme Court Rules That Void-for-Vagueness Doctrine Does Not Apply to Federal Sentencing Guidelines

In this article we will review the Beckles decision in brief and explain how it is related to Johnson.

A Troubling Speech on the Nature of the ISIS Threat

On March 2, 2017, Hannah Ellis-Petersen of The Guardian posted an article titled "Riz Ahmed warns lack of diversity on TV will drive young to ISIS". The article discusses a speech delivered to the House of Parliament in London by Riz Ahmed, a Pakistani-British actor and rapper...

USCIS Meets the Congressionally Mandated 65,000 H1B Cap for FY 2018

On April 7, 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it had reached the congressionally mandated 65,000 visa H1B cap for fiscal year (FY) 2018.

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