Sentences with phrase «referred by immigration»

More importantly, a client that would otherwise not have been referred by the immigration lawyer to the sales rep is referred because of the multi-profession referral group.
A team of Hogan Lovells lawyers recently obtained a pro bono asylum victory on a matter referred by Immigration Equality, a nonprofit organization focusing on LGBTQ immigrant rights.
In a case referred by Immigration Equality, Weil Gotshal & Manges in the United States has secured asylum for an LGBT man from Belarus who was forced to flee his home after being targeted for numerous assaults on account of his sexual orientation.
A team of Hogan Lovells lawyers recently obtained a pro bono asylum victory on a matter referred by Immigration...

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«The next president of the United States will pass meaningful immigration reform so that it will be solved, and not by executive order,» Bush said, referring to President Obama's executive order from November, which legalized the status of 5 million undocumented immigrants.
«We can not have people flowing into our country illegally, disappearing, and by the way never showing up for court,» he added, referring to «catch and release» immigration policies.
Delegates buoyed by Vince Cable's colourful and blistering attack on the Tories this morning asked the deputy prime minister tricky questions regarding losing «the soul» (Clegg's words) of the Liberal Democrat Party via being associated with government measures such as the «bedroom tax» (defended and carefully referred to as the «spare bedroom subsidy» by Clegg), the notorious immigration vans and public spending cuts.
«Executive orders don't hold us back,» de Blasio told the crowd gathered at Battery Park, referring to Trump's order on immigration, which has since been struck down by a federal appellate court.
As the demonstrators were rallying on Varick Street, Trump was busy at the White House throwing a huge wrench into the discussions about immigration and a fix for the dangers facing the nearly million residents in the US under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program by referring to Haiti, El Salvador, and African nations as «shithole countries.»
Refers to people admitted to the United States who are granted permanent authorization to work by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)(formerly INS) or admitted to the United States on a temporary basis with USCIS (INS) authorization to work.
In this case, counsel for the Secretary of State referred to the fact that consideration had been given to prosecuting the Claimant for his non-cooperation under s. 35 (3) of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004: failing without reasonable excuse to comply with a requirement made by the Secretary of State to take specified action which the Secretary of State thinks will or may enable a travel document to be obtained by or for the Claimant which would facilitate the Claimant's deportation or removal from the United Kingdom.
(This «promotion» was jokingly referred to by immigration counsel at the Canadian Bar Association national immigration conference as being akin to a dating profile on Lavalife.)
If so requested by a country that is a party to the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Minister may, by a statement published in the Canada Gazette, grant the benefits conferred by this section, subject to any terms and conditions specified in the statement, to performers who are nationals of that country or another country that is a party to the Agreement or are Canadian citizens or permanent residents within the meaning of subsection 2 (1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and whose performer's performances are embodied in works other than the prescribed cinematographic works referred to in subsection (3).
So the immigration ban pointed to specific authorizing legislation passed by Congress, and any specific regulations that emerge from that order will likewise refer to particular authority.
Osuna said that so far this year, 40 cases have been referred to the chief immigration judge for the investigation of possible misconduct by judges.
The agency also partners with JEVS Human Services; Jewish Family and Children's Services, by referring clients; and the JCC's Klein Branch, collaborating to provide outreach immigration services, citizenship classes and English learning classes for elder immigrants and refugees.
Acting head of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Thomas Homan told Sen. Ron Wyden the agency does not use cell - site simulators — a type of surveillance gear often referred to as a «Stingray» that can track down a specific mobile device by emulating cell phone towers — to locate undocumented immigrants.
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