USCIC to Resume Regular Removals to Haiti

2016-09-23T13:54:18-04:00September 23rd, 2016|Immigration Law|

Haitian Nationals In The U.S. After the Earthquake that hit Haiti in January 2010, U.S Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) temporarily ceased removing Haitians from the United States. Yesterday the U.S. Department of Homeland Security posted a press release explaining that on September 21, 2016 the DOHS decided to  resume the regular removal of Haitian [...]

Cuban Rafter Is Charged With Assault

2016-09-19T19:49:39-04:00September 19th, 2016|Criminal Law, Immigration Law|

What happened that day? On June 25, eleven Cubans on an old wooden boat tried to reach South Florida, as three law enforcement agencies chased them down at sea. In the air there was a chopper recording everything; showing the rest of the world what happened that day. Before the immigrants could make it to land, [...]

No More Red-Light Cameras in Boynton Starting With The New Year

2019-03-29T05:39:12-04:00September 9th, 2016|Traffic Ticket Law|

Boynton Beach Less then a month ago Boynton Beach decided to extend its red-light program for another five years. But, this last Thursday Boynton Beach City Commissioners decided to end the program starting the new year. Boynton Beach is the only department in Palm Beach County that still enforces this program. There are those who [...]

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