TPS Extended for Nepal

2018-10-03T12:47:23-04:00October 27th, 2016|Immigration Law|

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Temporary Protected Status is not given to the citizens of every country. The Secretary of Homeland Security may designate for a country to be eligible for TPS under the following conditions: •Ongoing armed conflicts •An environmental disaster (such as an earthquake or hurricane), or an epidemic •Other extraordinary and temporary conditions [...]

From Migrant Farmworker to Judge: Ness Flores Is Pathbreaker for Latino Lawyers

2018-10-03T12:47:23-04:00October 12th, 2016|Criminal Law, Immigration Law|

Migrant Working Family Flores was born in the great state of Texas; his father was a Texan and his mother was a Mexican. He grew up in a very segregated community in southern Texas, approximately 15 miles from the Mexican border. He spoke only Spanish until he started school at 7 years old. His father [...]

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