Governor Perry Revives Anti-Immigrant Legislation
On June 7, 2011, Governor Rick Perry gave the Texas legislature the authority to move forward with the proposed anti-immigrant legislation even though other states that have passed anti-immigrant legislation are now facing costly legal battles. The ACLU, National Immigration Law Center and several civil rights groups recently filed a class action lawsuit against the [...]
Anti-Immigrant Law Has Been Stopped For This Session of The Texas Legislature
On May 24, at 11:30 p.m., House Bill 12 (HB 12) was brought up on the Senate floor. A vote was taken on whether to “suspend the rules” allowing the HB 12 to proceed to a floor vote. Under the rules of the Texas Senate 2/3 of Senators must agree to allow a bill to proceed out [...]
Arizona’s State Immigration Law Ruled Unconstitutional
On April 11, 2011 the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a preliminary injunction against Arizona’s anti-immigrant legislation. Arizona’s “show me your papers” law was declared unconstitutional because it infringes on the federal government’s exclusive power to make and enforce immigration laws. One of the law’s provisions unlawfully requires state and local police to ask [...]
The Immigration Marriage Interview Process
Proving that your marriage is bona fide for immigration purposes can be difficult—even for couples who are in a valid relationship. The Immigration Service has defined a bona fide marriage as a marriage entered into for reasons other than circumventing immigration laws. Throughout the years the Immigration Service has developed certain tactics in discovering what [...]
Immigration Removal or I’d Like to Stay in the U.S.
Receiving a Notice to Appear is not only terrifying but it is only the beginning of your dilemma. The first question you ask is how can I stay in the U.S, in other words do you qualify for relief from removal. There are several forms of relief including cancellation of removal for permanent residents or [...]


