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The rise in remote work exposed a lack of specific guidance from federal agencies on defining worksites in public filings. @wstock215 explains more on #ThinkImmigration and in the #AILALawJournal: bit.ly/3qDMN61
READ why Brian Green believes “There has never been a better time to challenge unreasonable denials issued by USCIS (and other federal agencies… in U.S. district courts” on #ThinkImmigration: bit.ly/3CgKOKz
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Think Immigration: The Most Powerful Immigration Practice Tool – U.S. District Court Litigation
In this blog post, Brian Green explains why he believes “There has never been a better time to challenge unreasonable denials issued by USCIS and other federal agencies” and how the federal court...
The numbers don’t lie: the Trump Administration's immigration agenda is a costly, chaotic failure that’s undermining our Constitution and our national interest. @AILAExecDir Ben Johnson gives the stats to back it up on #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/3OHymK5
11 years ago, the original #DACA announcement occurred during the @AILANational Annual Conference. On #ThinkImmigration, @VictorNieblas writes why a solution for Dreamers is more than possible, it’s imperative: bit.ly/3JDn5W7
Gunda Brost describes how citizenship and denaturalization have been used by nations over human history and what the new actions around denaturalization efforts by the Trump administration might presage on today's #ThinkImmigration from @AILANational. bit.ly/466n2fH
From @ailanationaI tools can transform your intake process by identifying missing info & suggesting follow-ups on the spot. Used right, AI can boost accuracy, speed & trust, helping immigration attorneys deliver stronger, faster results. #ThinkImmigration @AILANational
On today's #ThinkImmigration, AILA member Daniel Parisi describes changes to State Department human rights reports: "Worryingly, critics now claim the reports have been reshaped to reflect political priorities rather than objective human-rights analysis." bit.ly/4a9CAmG
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Think Immigration: When the State Department’s Human Rights Reports Become Political Tools”
AILA DOS Committee Member Daniel Parisi describes changes to State Department reports on human rights, and how the consequences are troubling: if country-condition evidence becomes less complete, the...
As we begin a new year, AILA Board of Governors member Andrew Nietor calls on America to “commit to a healthier democracy, a more productive community, and a more compassionate society.” Read more on #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4jpTDmU
"If immigration enforcement is civil, it must look civil: transparent, notice-driven, and judge-centered. No masked street operations for civil paperwork. No brandishing of firearms with no imminent threat of harm" -Jeremy McKinney on #ThinkImmigration. bit.ly/45zRLm6
A new article in the AILA Law Journal zeros in on arguments to keep juvenile records out of immigration proceedings at every level. Read more from AILA members Lisa Jacobs, Jessica Heldman, and Sarah Diaz on #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4pJ4AT1
Transparency and accessibility are vital for @AILANational members as they navigate the roller coaster of @USCIS processing times with their clients. Read more about the agency’s progress to improve this system on #ThinkImmigration: bit.ly/3RQrSs9
On #ThinkImmigration, Evan Patton, an #AILALawJournal author, discusses international and U.S. #immigration laws concerning climate refugees and practical solutions to aid them. READ more here: bit.ly/42x3o8K
New on #ThinkImmigration, AILA member Andrew Nietor writes about the Trump Administration's deployment of ICE to certain U.S. airports: "A delayed flight is frustrating. An unchecked expansion of federal enforcement authority is something else entirely." bit.ly/3PxOOx5
New on #ThinkImmigration: Mustafa Cetin describes key distinctions between §1225 and §1226 of the Immigration and Nationality Act and the role of habeas corpus for navigating detention and bond eligibility. bit.ly/4ro3TP7
"You are part of a movement grounded in compassion, powered by courage, and guided by justice," writes @AILANational member Andrew Nietor on the power of unity and defiance as we face unprecedented challenges in immigration advocacy. #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/3YPdgM7
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Think Immigration: Why We Will Win: The Power of Unity, Diversity, and Defiance in Immigration...
In this blog post, Andrew Nietor urges his fellow AILA members to stand together, writing “Whether you’re a solo practitioner in a rural town, a nonprofit advocate in a border community, or part of a...
.@AILANational’s law student members represent the future of the field, which is why we are committed to providing membership for FREE. Read more on #ThinkImmigration about the benefits and networking opportunities available: bit.ly/3mSLDSn
.@AILANational members, whether attending #AILANDA24 or advocating from home, you and your clients’ experiences are crucial in urging legislators to act. Read more on #ThinkImmigration on how you can advocate for solutions to improve the immigration system bit.ly/3TP31Wg
The BIA decision in Matter of R-T-P- presents serious #dueprocess concerns for our nation’s #immigration court and only further proves why we need an independent court system. Read more from @AILANational Past President @McKJeremy on #ThinkImmigration: bit.ly/3Xn5cRh
AILA Senior Counsel of Practice and Ethics Charity Anastasio details the recent surge in immigration scams and the coordinated and sophisticated schemes threatening legitimate providers’ reputations in a new #ThinkImmigration blog post. bit.ly/46ME0Rk
AILA’s Ethics Committee recently recommended the elimination of the bar complaint requirement under Matter of Lozada. READ more on #ThinkImmigration from Committee Chair Cyrus Mehta: aila.org/library/think-…
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Think Immigration: How the Immigration Court System Pits Immigration Lawyers Against Each Other for...
AILA Ethics Committee Chair Cyrus Mehta explains how under Matter of Lozada, immigration attorneys, unlike any other type of lawyer, must file a bar complaint in order to help a client seek to reopen...
Next week is #AILAWellBeingWeek! AILA's Well-Being Committee has prepared daily roundtables to help members build community, share practices, support well-being, and manage stress. Read more on #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4tE8gra
The H-1B lottery’s limits, rising costs, and uncertainty make it clear that employers and professionals need alternatives. EB-1A and EB-2 NIW offer pathways to permanent residency based on merit and impact. Read how on #ThinkImmigration from @AILANational bit.ly/4cFmC3c
The H-1B lottery’s limits, rising costs, and uncertainty make it clear that employers and professionals need alternatives. EB-1A and EB-2 NIW offer pathways to permanent residency based on merit and impact. Read how on #ThinkImmigration from @AILANational bit.ly/4cFmC3c
New on the AILA blog, Muhammed Üzüm describes how, given the uncertainty around the H-1B visa process, "high-impact talent and founders opt for the EB-1A and EB-2 NIW as the most direct routes to establishing permanent residency." Read on #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4cFmC3c
"In 2026, every immigration attorney should at least consider habeas—and take concrete steps to be ready when the moment demands it." Read more from @AILANational member Brian Chase Malone on #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/3OcKPpl
New on #ThinkImmigration, AILA member Andrew Nietor writes about the Trump Administration's deployment of ICE to certain U.S. airports: "A delayed flight is frustrating. An unchecked expansion of federal enforcement authority is something else entirely." bit.ly/3PxOOx5
The National Qualified Representative Program (NQRP) is vital to ensuring due process and has made the immigration courts run more efficiently. Congress should move to enact legislation that permanently protects this program #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/43kAV9u
The National Qualified Representative Program (NQRP) is vital to ensuring due process and has made the immigration courts run more efficiently. Congress should move to enact legislation that permanently protects this program #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/43kAV9u
It's National Pro Bono Week! Pro bono service has a transformative impact on our communities, and I'm proud to be part of @AILANational pro bono efforts year-round. Learn more about AILA's pro bono opportunities in today's #ThinkImmigration video blog. bit.ly/3L00y9l
In celebration of Pro Bono Week 2025, AILA Pro Bono Committee Vice Chair Nareeneh Sohbatian talks about the committee's efforts to uplift pro bono work year-round. #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/3L00y9l
We completely agree with @AILANational Past President Jeremy McKinney: “Congress needs to move immigration adjudication out of the Department of Justice and into an independent Article I court system.” #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4hkX4KQ
I completely agree with @AILANational Past President Jeremy McKinney: “Congress needs to move immigration adjudication out of the Department of Justice and into an independent Article I court system.” #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4hkX4KQ
I completely agree with @AILANational Past President Jeremy McKinney: “Congress needs to move immigration adjudication out of the Department of Justice and into an independent Article I court system.” #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4hkX4KQ
"Put immigration adjudication where it belongs: under an independent Article I court, led by judges whose duty is to the law—not to a political boss." Read more on #ThinkImmigration from AILA Past President Jeremy McKinney. bit.ly/4hkX4KQ
New on #ThinkImmigration from @AILANational member Victoria Neilson: "Noncitizens can be ordered removed without receiving a hearing on their case, but noncitizens cannot receive protection without a hearing even when DHS agrees it is warranted."
New on #ThinkImmigration from @AILANational member Victoria Neilson: "Noncitizens can be ordered removed without receiving a hearing on their case, but noncitizens cannot receive protection without a hearing even when DHS agrees it is warranted." bit.ly/3J7d71S
NEW: Victoria Neilson, member of the AILA National EOIR Committee, writes for the #ThinkImmigration blog about Matter of J-H-M-H-, the latest BIA decision that continues a trend of eliminating rights before EOIR. bit.ly/3J7d71S
AILA Chicago Chapter Citizenship Day Coordinator Megan Davis describes how the Chicago Chapter partnered with community organizations to hold a successful & inspiring 2025 AILA Citizenship Day, helping people toward naturalization. #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/46TUIOa
The 2025 @AILANational Practice Pulse is an invaluable tool for members, giving insights on immigration practice that are found nowhere else. Check out today's #ThinkImmigration for some key takeaways. bit.ly/42lC3JD
New on #ThinkImmigration from @AILANational Past President Kathleen Campbell Walker: Immigration lawyers are standing firm in zealously representing our clients as the Trump administration threatens due process and fair representation. bit.ly/42KeJVQ
On #ThinkImmigration, Elaine Wood discusses her #AILALawJournal article on the conflation of gender and sex in the current U.S. #asylum system and why it is imperative to address contemporary concerns: bit.ly/3RxZ3yH
ICYMI, yesterday on #ThinkImmigration @AILAExecDir shared why #AILANDA24 is so important - whether in DC on Capitol Hill or through in-district outreach: bit.ly/3TP31Wg
Wondering where things stand with the anti-immigrant TX law S.B.4? READ an update from AILA policy and practice counsel @argrenier who explains the legal whiplash and what’s involved on #ThinkImmigration: aila.org/library/think-…
READ on #ThinkImmigration: How the New D3 Waiver Guidance Is Unlocking Opportunities for Dreamers in the Workforce from AILA members Krsna Avila, Dan Berger, and @syaleloehr bit.ly/3ZRbITk
ICYMI: What’s the most powerful #immigration practice tool? Brian Green argues that it is U.S. District Court Litigation and gives examples in this #ThinkImmigration blog post: bit.ly/3CgKOKz
AILA New England Chapter Chair Miki Matrician and Media Liaison Anthony Pawelski share how four simple words spoken to colleagues and friends can bring people closer together and build community on AILA’s Blog: #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/4h0SjVm
AILA’s Michael Turansick examines what changes to the #H1B registration process hold for employees and employers. READ more on AILA’s #ThinkImmigration blog: bit.ly/42NfPiH
Our #ThinkImmigration “One Thing” series continues with a piece from Anthony Pawelski explaining how pivotal #immigration is to the U.S. healthcare system and why we need an immigration system that addresses those needs: bit.ly/3WcttJ1
This month marks the 20th anniversary of AILA Citizenship Day! Our members have helped change lives and foster community through this important and inspiring pro bono effort. There is still time to get involved, find out how on #ThinkImmigration bit.ly/48b0kWl
“Even a seemingly straightforward application can require a nuanced understanding of an overlapping patchwork of various laws, policies, and regulations” MORE on #ThinkImmigration about why seeking counsel is a good idea: bit.ly/3NfLzFY
AILA is often contacted by people wondering if they are being targeted by an immigration scam. READ this new #ThinkImmigration post to learn how to avoid #immigration scams: bit.ly/3YcdfRm
READ on #ThinkImmigration how AILA member Elizabeth Montano sees all the changes to immigration law and policy over the last two years stacking up and the best resource to help clients: bit.ly/4feioQj
#AILALawJournal authors Craig Shagin and Maria (Mia) Vejarano describe how #immigration attorneys can point out inefficiencies and help make processes work better. READ more on #ThinkImmigration: bit.ly/3O7OMba
On #ThinkImmigration DEI Scholarship winner Maryam Soroush describes how reform would help America benefit even more from “the diverse skills, perspectives, and aspirations” immigrants bring: bit.ly/3UegO8n
On #ThinkImmigration, Fiona McEntee writes a moving tribute to longtime immigration advocate Billy Lawless and his decades of work advocating for a better future for all immigrants. Read about Billy's life and legacy: bit.ly/4g12dWE
ICYMI READ on #ThinkImmigration how AILA member Elizabeth Montano sees all the changes to immigration law and policy over the last two years stacking up and the best resource to help clients: bit.ly/4feioQj
What’s the most powerful #immigration practice tool? Brian Green argues that it is U.S. District Court Litigation and gives examples in this #ThinkImmigration blog post: bit.ly/3CgKOKz
NEW on #ThinkImmigration: AILA members @betsylfisher and Samantha Sitterley encourage fellow #immigration lawyers to learn more about statelessness and @USCIS guidance to help identify and serve clients who fall into that category: bit.ly/3WasIjF
On #ThinkImmigration, AILA Law Student member and #DACA recipient Brenda Quintanilla writes about the resiliency of undocumented and #DACA-mented people despite the legal limbo left by the failure of Congress to pass permanent protections. Read it here: bit.ly/411x4uZ
.@AILANational members, whether attending #AILANDA24 or advocating from home, you and your clients’ experiences are crucial in urging legislators to act. Read more on #ThinkImmigration on how you can advocate for solutions to improve the immigration system bit.ly/3TP31Wg
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