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Can Immigrants Sue the Government for Wrongful Death?
When Yazmin Juarez arrived at the U.S. border with her 19-month-old daughter Mariee, she sought a safe place with a safe future. Instead, she spent weeks in a detention facility and lost her baby daughter. [...]
What Happens to Immigration Status After Divorce?
In the 2009 romantic comedy movie “The Proposal,” actors Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds stage a false engagement to enable Bullock’s character to renew her work visa in the U.S. Like most movies, the plot [...]
Separation Lawsuits
Attorneys help families seek justice for border separation When Ms. L and her seven-year-old daughter arrived in San Diego after escaping the Democratic Republic of the Congo in November 2017, they had no idea what [...]
U Visa – being a victim of a crime can also lead to deportation
In the new immigration climate in America, being a victim of a crime can also lead to deportation. In 2015, Chicago-area resident and Mexican immigrant Genoveva Ramirez Laguna survived a home break-in during which the [...]