New legal option may help some TPS holders avoid deportation as detentions continue in South Florida
Immigration attorney Patricia Elizee said certain TPS holders may be eligible to seek legal status through immigration court.
South Florida immigration attorney shares options for TPS status ahead of International Migrants Day
If you can prove you’ve been here for more than 10 years, that you have a family member who’s a U.S. citizen or green card ...
In a new federal court filing in the Middle District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale-based attorney Frederick Sujat announced that he has joined Loomer’s legal team following the suspension of attorney ...
The National Congress of American Indians adopted a formal resolution, urging the federal government to close Alligator ...
The 52-year-old photographer was charged with trespassing on property after warning, resisting an officer without violence to ...
The Trump administration is terminating the family reunification parole programs for Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras ...
All charges were dropped Tuesday against a Tampa photojournalist who was arrested while covering a protest outside an ...
I would find better things to do,” the governor said months ago of the protesters outside the detention center.
His father, fearing months of confinement, says he would rather see his son deported than remain in those conditions.
U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones and MIA officials discuss improved security and federal cooperation against smuggling and ...
A new report reveals the conditions at two immigration facilities in Florida. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Amy Fischer of Amnesty International USA about the findings.
As many South Florida immigrants suddenly find citizenship and green card processes paused, even Republicans like ...
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