As the United States prepares for a new president and potential shifts in immigration policy, it is essential to stay informed about possible legal changes that could impact individuals, families, and communities. Consulting with an experienced immigration attorney is crucial for understanding how these changes might affect your legal status, rights, and future in the U.S.
As of January 2025, a new administration will be in full effect. "Keeping Families Together" as planned will no longer be in place.
In regards to new policies, here is what the Trump administration has planned:
- Deportation of Criminal Immigrants
- End "Catch and Release"
- Expansion of "Remain in Mexico" and Asylum Restrictions
- Reduce Number of Refugee Admissions
- Limit Number of Employment Visas
To those who have concerns over current applications or plans over applying for residency.
Here's what is advisable:
- No matter the situation or the planned policies under the new administration you may have read over, you should always consult with an attorney.
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Proactive Measures:
Ensure to have your affairs in order such as income, bank accounts, guardianship, etc.,
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Legal Protections and Advocacy:
If you have an application and awaiting on the next steps understand that you have Due Process Rights
Request your FOIA, ask an attorney and they will be more than happy to help if you are unaware on how to begin.
It is critical for individuals to understand the potential implications of the upcoming policy changes and how to best protect your legal rights.
Most importantly always consult with an attorney, especially if you are concerned and unaware
As always at AB Araujo Law Group, we are more than happy to help you: 848-200-7833
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