Law Matters 1030

Understanding Recent Changes in U.S. Immigration Policy with Mo Goldman**In this episode, immigration attorney Mo Goldman discusses the latest developments in U.S. immigration policy, the backlog crisis, and case studies illustrating how these policies impact individuals seeking refuge or legal status. Whether you're interested in policy analysis or real-world immigration stories, this episode offers valuable insights into the complexities of the system.
  • The Department of Homeland Security's interim final rule allowing asylum cases to bypass interviews under certain circumstances
  • The severe backlog in asylum processing and its effects on individuals waiting up to 10 years for interviews
  • Case study: A Libyan client waiting over a decade for a green card, and the implications on their life
  • The use of ICE authority and judicial decisions affecting detainees' bond hearings and due process
  • The deportation of a Turkish man to Central African Republic without notice or connections
  • Critical analysis of immigration enforcement, including controversial deportations and the role of federal agencies
  • The proposed legislative reforms like the American Dream and Promise Act aiming to provide pathways to citizenship
  • The influence of political pressures and systemic issues on U.
  • immigration enforcement and policy-making
  • Concerns about the vetting process of immigration officers and potential systemic corruption
  • The rise of organizations like Turning Point USA and their influence on youth ideological formation
Introduction: Recent changes in immigration policy and why they matter

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