Human Rights and Immigration Lawyer Contact Me
Tag: Immigration
Rendered Stateless – Girl Without a Country
Alexander (Allie) Mulhivill, 16, is the latest victim of a rigid and heartless immigration system that often does not work. And no–she is not an “illegal alien.” Allie was adopted by U.S. citizens, Lori and Scott Mulhiville, when she was Read More …
Step Backwards – USCIS closes offices in Tijuana
On one hand, the ICE and concerned Americans are pressing for a crackdown on “illegal immigration” and on the other hand, USCIS is making legal migration from Mexico much tougher by permanently closing offices in Tijuana. Obviously, this move is Read More …
Deportation of Classmate sparks Immigration Teach-in
6-8th graders at St. Bernard School in Wisconsin learned more about the painful side of deportation when one of their classmates–Miriam–was deported to Mexico. The students were quite unaware of immigration policies and had questions. Some expressed their closeness to Read More …
Immigration Control a Lucrative Business
Undocumented migrant workers are making big business in America a lot of moolah, and not only by cutting down the costs of production. The Corrections Corporation of America, Wackenhut Corrections Corporation, and other smaller corporations that are part of the Read More …
Militarization of migration control – Scapegoating, Xenophobia and Profit-Making
I have never understood why we raid and arrest people for ‘working’ and then jail them, separating them from their families and friends. If people come to America, work hard, stay out of trouble and better their lives while contributing Read More …