The Trump administration on Friday formally proposed a regulation that would dramatically restrict work permits for asylum-seekers.
Asylum applicants may be forced to wait 18 months to apply to work legally in the U.S. under the new rule.
DHS' new proposal recommends changes to US work permits to target meritless applications, processing times and backlog.
Our Labor & Employment and Immigration teams discuss the looming delays in processing H-4 and L-2 dependent status and work permit applications after the Edakunni settlement’s “bundling” provision ...
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Reports that the Trump administration might significantly change work eligibility rules is worrying asylum-seekers, migrant legal advocates tell Border Report. CBS ...
Yusuf Ali Sendil, a medical doctor who fled political persecution in Turkey, will lose his chance to be a resident at Rutgers University’s hospital in less than a month unless a U.S. immigration ...
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