Since the 2016 presidential election, the field of immigration law has undergone a period of tumultuous change, with new laws, standards, and policies announced on a near daily basis by the White House, the courts, and the various agencies involved. This book covers these critical changes and their impact on eligibility for and processing of permanent and temporary visas, asylum, removal, immigration compliance, and more.\
Summary of Contents
- U.S. Immigration Laws Under the Trump Administration
- Employment-Based Permanent Residence
- Non-Employment Nonimmigrant Visas: Visitors for Business/Pleasure; Students; Exchange Visitors
- Immigration Compliance: I-9; E-Verify; Audits and Site Visits; Penalties
- Grounds of Inadmissibility and Removal; Waivers
- Other Options: DACA; TPS; Special Immigrants; U, T, and S Visas; VAWA
- Asylum and Defenses to Removal
- Family-Based Immigration; Naturalization and Citizenship
- EOIR/Administrative and Judicial Review
- Ethic