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What is the modified DACA program?

In this segment, attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick discusses the modified Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, introduced in November 2014 as part of President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration. The modified DACA and DAPA programs have been temporarily suspended pending a federal court order. The Supreme Court will…

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Legislative Update on Status of Extended DACA & DAPA

In this episode attorney Jacob Sapochnick, Esq. discusses the legislative update in regards to the court injunction which halted President Obama’s executive actions on immigration, including extended DACA and DAPA. So far the following has happened: – 5th Circuit did not grant the government’s request to stay the injunction –…

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Attorney Jacob Sapochnick Esq. Discusses the Executive Action on Immigration

In this video, Attorney Jacob J Sapochnick, Esq.,  discusses President Obama’s executive order on Immigration. On November 20, 2014, the President announced a series of executive actions to crack down on illegal immigration at the border, prioritize deporting felons not families, and require certain undocumented immigrants to pass a criminal background…

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San Diego Immigration Attorney: AB-60 California allows driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants

Follow us on Facebook for daily updates Call us with any questions: 619-819-92 04. Our website is at https://www.h1b.biz After last-minute changes to Assembly Bill 60 (AB-60), the California Senate and Assembly voted to pass the bill. This bill will enable millions of people to get to work safely and…

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How Immigrants Need To Prepare In Case Immigration Reform Passes

Subscribe to our Channel for more Immigration Reform Updates. Follow us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/myimmigrationlawyer for daily updates. Many immigrants are not well-informed on how to prepare themselves for the possibility of Immigration Reform and of an earned pathway to citizenship passing into law due to language and barriers and…

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E-Passport: St. Kitts and Nevis Issues Biometric Passports

St. Kitts and Nevis begins issuing new E (Biometric) passports from January 5th, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Homeland Security, Labour and Social Security has announced. The Ministry said in a news release that the new passports, with several improved security features, are being introduced as part of government’s ongoing…

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Ukraine hopes for liberalization of visa regime with Greece

Ukraine hopes for the liberalization of the visa regime with Greece, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has said. “We hope that at the level of bilateral relations, Greece will continue constructively changing its visa policy for Ukrainian citizens,” Yanukovych said in Athens on Thursday, during a meeting with President of Greece…

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Australia: Millionth maritime crew visa granted

Australia’s seaports are more secure than ever before, highlighted by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s grant this week of the millionth maritime crew visa (MCV). “This is an impressive milestone given that the department first introduced the MCV on 1 January 2008,” a departmental spokesman said. Since its introduction,…

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