🛂Executive Order on National Security and Immigration Regulations
Executive Order 14161 establishes policies to protect U.S. citizens from foreign threats, focusing on stringent vetting and screening of aliens. It mandates collaborative evaluations of visa programs and immigration policies, ensuring they do not undermine national security or public safety while promoting the assimilation of lawful immigrants into American society.
Learn More🏛️Implications of Executive Order 14163 on Business and Immigration
Executive Order 14163 aims to realign the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program to address record levels of migration and prioritize national security and public safety. The order suspends refugee admissions and acknowledges the need for local jurisdiction involvement in refugee placement decisions. It outlines a framework for evaluating the resumption of refugee admissions in line with national interests.
Learn More🚔Executive Order 14159
Executive Order 14159 is aimed at reinforcing immigration enforcement in the U.S. It rescinds previous orders, establishes enforcement priorities, and mandates the creation of task forces to combat illegal immigration and associated crimes. Additionally, it seeks to revoke federal funds from jurisdictions that do not comply with federal law, create civil penalties for employers of undocumented workers, and promote public safety through enhanced immigration controls.
Learn More🇺🇸Executive Order on Citizenship's Impact on Business Compliance
Executive Order 14160 focuses on clarifying the meaning and value of American citizenship. It delineates guidelines for recognizing citizenship based on parental status, impacting how certain individuals born in the U.S. are categorized. The order emphasizes enforcement measures by relevant government departments, stating that no citizenship documents will be issued to specified individuals, while also establishing definitions and directives for compliance.
Learn More🚧Proclamation on Immigration Enforcement and Business Implications
Proclamation 10888 asserts the U.S. government's inherent right to secure borders and control immigration, declaring an invasion at the southern border. It describes recent illegal entry trends, risks to public health and safety, and outlines authoritative measures to suspend entry for aliens deemed detrimental. The proclamation emphasizes federal responsibilities under the Constitution to protect states against invasion while enhancing immigration controls.
Learn More⚖️DHS Notice on Expedited Removal
This Notice rescinds the March 21, 2022 Notice, Rescission of the Notice of July 23, 2019, Designation for Expedited Removal. This Notice also restores the scope of expedited removal to the fullest extent authorized by Congress.
Learn More🌎Extension of TPS for El Salvador
Through this notice, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announces that the Secretary of Homeland Security is extending the designation of El Salvador for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, beginning on March 10, 2025, and ending on September 9, 2026. This extension allows eligible TPS beneficiaries to retain TPS though September 9, 2026, so long as they otherwise continue to meet eligibility requirements for TPS.
Learn More💼USCIS Immigration Fee Schedule Changes Impacting Businesses
On January 31, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a final rule to adjust certain immigration and naturalization benefit request fees charged by USCIS, add fee exemptions, and make changes to certain other immigration benefit request requirements. The rule took effect on April 1, 2024. In this notice, we are correcting a technical error made in that rule.
Learn More🇺🇦Ukraine TPS Extended
Through this notice, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announces that the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) is extending the designation of Ukraine for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, beginning on April 20, 2025, and ending on October 19, 2026. Existing TPS beneficiaries who wish to extend their status through October 19, 2026, must re-register during the 60-day re- registration period described in this notice.
Learn More🌍Impact of Sudan TPS Extension on Employment and Business Compliance
Through this notice, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announces that the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) is extending the designation of Sudan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, beginning on April 20, 2025, and ending on October 19, 2026. Existing TPS beneficiaries who wish to extend their status through October 19, 2026, must re-register during the 60-day re-registration period described in this notice.
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