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Current Immigration Policies and the "America First" Movement

Contains material from Nov 2017

Current Immigration Policies and the "America First" Movement
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Session 1: Audits and Raids, Part I: What Happens and How to Prepare - The current “Trump facts” are that raids to detain criminal foreign nationals have increased, and with a plan to hire 10,000 more officers, employer raids may see an increase too. Learn about the reality of ICE’s current worksite process, best practices to prepare employers for an I-9 audit or raid, how to protect the worker, and the always reoccurring ethical issue: who do I represent, how can I represent them, who can I NOT represent, and how do I tell them?

Session 2: Audits and Raids, Part II: Aftermath of the Notice of Inspection, Subpoena, and/or Warrants Presented - When an attorney receives the call that an audit or raid has occurred, questions must be answered: Who do you represent and is there a conflict of interest? What are the facts and do we know more than the government? Is it civil or criminal or both?

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1. Current Immigration Policies and the Political Landscape (Nov 2017)

Benjamin E. Johnson

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Current Immigration Policies and the Political Landscape (Nov 2017)

Discuss the changing dynamics of immigration politics and what’s on the horizon for immigration law and policy. Are uncertainty, unpredictability, and dysfunction the new normal on immigration?

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Benjamin E. Johnson, American Immigration Lawyers Association - Washington, DC

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2. The Realization of "America First" and What it Means for Immigration Law (Nov 2017)

Kathleen C. Walker

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The Realization of "America First" and What it Means for Immigration Law (Nov 2017)

The Trump Administration has ushered in an era of optical security measures and further disruption of the current dysfunctional immigration process. DACA survival still is uncertain, while the extent of presidential power over immigration policy continues to be stretched to its uncertain limits. The America First mantra is impacting the position of the U.S. in competition for global talent and investment. On the home front, the federal courts are more critical than ever. Time for a crystal ball report.

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Kathleen C. Walker, Dickinson Wright - El Paso, TX