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Immigration reform update gives hope to millions even with criminal history

 

The immigration reform update was waited for years years by millions. Brian Lerner explains that over 16 months ago, the U.S. Senate put together a comprehensive immigration package and sent it to the U.S. House to bring up for a vote and hopefully pass. However, the House just sat on the Bill and did not do anything. Whether it was only John Boehner who did nothing, or other people in the Tea Party forcing their views and policies is unknown. However, Brian D. Lerner states that the immigration reform update is given by President Obama as an executive order which has expanded the already existing DACA program and creates the new DAPA program.

 

However, another part of the immigration reform update is made so to give clear guidelines as to enforcement priorities for  whom will be deported. This will affect all those, states Brian Lerner, as to whom will or will not be deported, but under the immigration reform update, should also have an effect on who can and cannot qualify for DACA and/or DAPA who have a criminal history of some type. On the same day practically that President Obama made the announcement of the Executive Order in the immigration reform update, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson sent a memo explaining the new enforcement priorities to Thomas S. Winkowski, Acting Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, R. Gil Kerlikowske, Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Leon Rodriguez

Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Alan D. Bersin, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy. Thus, the immigration reform update initiated this memo to heads of about every division of U.S. Immigration states Brian Lerner. This means that the officer at the port of entry or one who works in the detention facility or one who is adjudicating petitions will all have to follow the guidlines in this memo as it is ordered by the Secretary of Homeland Security.

 

Therefore, what does the memo per the immigration reform update talk about and mandate, asks Brian Lerner? Foremost, it deals with the new/updated policies of removal, detention and apprehension of foreign nationals in the United States. The immigration reform update mandated the policies change and be updated. Brian D. Lerner explains that the overiding direction of the memo is that it directs enforcement against those who issue a threat to the public safety or national security of the United States. The immigration reform update also gives high priority to border security.

 

A quote from the immigration reform update memo from Jeh Johnson is a follows:

 

“In the immigration context, prosecutorial discretion should apply not only to the decision to issue, serve, file, or cancel a Notice to Appear, but also to a broad range of other discretionary enforcement decisions, including deciding: whom to stop, question, and arrest; whom to detain or release; whether to settle, dismiss, appeal, or join in a motion on a case; and whether to grant deferred action, parole, or a stay of removal instead of pursuing removal in a case. “

 

Clearly, explains Brian D. Lerner, the memo makes crystal clear that people who are not in the enforcement priority categories should not be targeted for deportation. That would serve the whole purpose of the immigration reform update. In fact, explains Brian D. Lerner, the memo states that the prosecutorial discretion can and should be exercised at all stages of the enforcement process from the time the initial contact with the foreign national up until the moment of removal. The prosecutorial discretion can be exercised at anytime .  

 

The immigration reform update divides enforcement categories into priorities with the top priorities listed in order of enforcment and significance. Priority 1 (threats to national security, border security, and public safety) gets the top tier attention. Brian Lerner states that foreign nationals described in this priority represent the highest priority to which enforcement resources should be directed. Per the immigration reform update, it is foreign nationals in this priority 1 enforcement that should be targeted for deportation. They are (a) aliens engaged in or suspected of terrorism or espionage, or who otherwise pose a danger to national security; (b) aliens apprehended at the border or ports of entry while attempting to

unlawfully enter the United States; (c) aliens convicted of an offense for which an element was active

participation in a criminal street gang, as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 52 l(a), or aliens not younger than 16 years of age who intentionally participated in an organized criminal gang to further the illegal activity of the gang; (d) aliens convicted of an offense classified as a felony in the convicting jurisdiction, other than a state or local offense for which an essential element was the alien’s immigration status; and (e) aliens convicted of an “aggravated felony,” as that term is defined in section 101(a)(43) of the Immigration and Nationality Act at the time of the conviction.

 

Thus, the priority 1 category of the immigration reform update makes clear who and who will not be targeted. Therefore, if you are not under this particular category, you should be able to apply for the DAPA and expanded DACA programs. In fact, explains Brian D. Lerner, if you are under one of the Priority 1 updates, you should still seek immigration advice so as to see if you can reduce or vacate the crime so it is not listed as a Priorty 1 offense in the immigration reform update.

Immigration reform 2014 news by President Obama will help millions of people

 

Immigration reform 2014 news is very good for the people who are here illegally in the United States.f Unfortunately, shares Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Attorney, it is an executive order, so once President Obama is no longer President of the United States, the executive order can simply be revoked.

 

The Law Offices of Brian D. lerner can take the immigration reform 2104 news and start preparing the applications at the present time.  There are several different items which President Obama discussed in the immigration reform 2014 news.  The first and probably one of the most important is the expansion of DACA. This is also known as the Dream Act, or Deferred Action or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

 

See Brian D. Lerner speak about the immigration reform news 2014 about the new DACA

 

In order to understand how the Immigration reform news 2014 differs from the old or current DACA, it is necessary to understand first what was originally promulgated by President Obama for the last few years. Brian D. Lerner, immigration attorney explains that this is the current DACA, prior to the immigration reform 2014 news by President Obama:

 

 

  • Have arrived in the U.S. when they were under the age of sixteen;
  • Have continuously resided in the U.S. for at least five years prior to June 15, 2012 and have been present in the U.S. on June 15, 2012;
  • Currently be in school, have graduated from high school, have a GED, or be an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard or the U.S. Armed Forces;
  • Not have been convicted of a felony offense, a “significant misdemeanor offense,” three or more non-significant misdemeanors, or otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety; and
  • Have been under thirty-one years old on June 15, 2012.

 

 

Now, with the immigration reform news 2014, all of the basic requirements are the same, except there are a couple very important changes states Brian D. Lerner. As one can see from the above description, the persona applying for the old DACA needed to be no more than 31 years old as of June 15, 2012. However, the new expanded DACA does not have an upper age limit states Brian D. Lerner.  Thus, the immigration reform news 2014 mandates that you must be under 16 when you entered the U.S., but no longer is there a 31 year age cap.

 

The next item, explains Brian Lerner which is different from the older DACA is that you do not have to be residing in the U.S. from 2007. Rather, January 1, 2010 is when you have to be present in the U.S. in order to qualify for DACA under the immigration reform news 2014. Brian D. Lerner explains that the next change is that the period of work authorization will be 3 years, not the two years as is currently the case.

 

It would be a good idea to have the application prepared right now. The immigration reform news 2014 states that 90 days after November 20, 2014 is when  these newly expanded DACA applications will be accepted. Therefore, Brian D. Lerner states that you should start right away and then complete preparation and have ready to file in 90 days from the issuance of the order.


More on Immigration Reform possible

More on Immigration Reform possible. According to The New York Times, the House Republican leadership’s outline of immigration principles will call for a path to legal status, but not citizenship, for many of the 11 million adult undocumented immigrants in this country. For immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, however, Republicans would offer a path to citizenship.

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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said she spoke with House Speaker John Boehner about the Republican immigration principles, and she believes they are a “good faith effort to find common ground” among Republicans and Democrats.

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Question: I heard that immigration reform is coming. Is this true?

Answer: As a framework for reform, this is closer than we’ve come in years to meaningful change.The Senate “Gang of Eight” for introducing its bipartisan immigration reform proposal, allowing the Senate Judiciary Committee to forge ahead on the “markup” process. A proposal like this is a necessary first step in any path forward to create a common-sense immigration system that will meet the needs of the U.S. economy, businesses, and families, and integrate into our society aspiring Americans who work hard and want only a better life for themselves and their families. Therefore, it is not law, but it is a great step forward.
Question: Is it a comprehensive immigration bill?
Answer: It seems to be both enforcement and benefit. It is the biggest immigration bill to come out in nearly 20 years.I In fact, the last big immigration bill was severely anti-immigrant. There was almost nothing to benefit immigrants. This one seems much more balanced. In many ways, the language contained in the 844 page legislation reflects key issues facing immigrants today and is necessary to any successful immigration reform, such as border and interior enforcement, legalization, backlog reduction, asylum, family unification, and both current and future business needs.
Question: Is this immigration bill the perfect solution for the broken immigration system?
Answer: No compromise measure ever is. Is it a good bill? Yes, for the most part it is, and perhaps it is even a great bill in some respects. We do see some further changes that are desirable, and as we delve more deeply into the details, I’m sure we’ll find some needed tweaks. But as a framework for reform, this is closer than we’ve come in years to meaningful change. This bill does not shy away from addressing the difficult issues embedded in current immigration policy. It’s a good start, and I hope that by continuing to work across the aisle, the Senate can pass a bill that will meet our nation’s needs and the House will follow suit.
Question: What do you think finally prompted Congress to make this immigration bill?
Answer: It was a myriad of things and events. However, the past election again of President Obama seems to have finally been the catalyst to move this procedure forward.

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Question: I have heard that there is going to be immigration reform. Can you shed some light on the subject and what we might expect?

Answer: Conservatives have tended to oppose immigration reform and amnesty for undocumented workers. Prominent Republicans, however, have recently come out in support of massive immigration overhauls. We could speculate as to why this is the case, but suffice it to say, immigration is on the table and both sides are talking.

At a Jan. 29 event in Las Vegas, President Barack Obama called for broad changes to the nation’s immigration laws. President Obama said the following:

“The time has come for common sense, comprehensive immigration reform. … I’m here because most Americans agree that it’s time to fix the system that’s been broken for way too long. I’m here because business leaders, faith leaders, labor leaders, law enforcement and leaders from both parties are coming together to say now is the time to find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see America as the land of opportunity.”

Obama’s immigration reform proposal includes providing undocumented workers a path to citizenship, a requirement for employers to check workers’ immigration status as well as stiffer penalties for those who break immigration law.

Although in the past many GOP lawmakers have been reluctant to support immigration reform, the tides may be changing. The immigration reform tide turned once and for all on Nov. 6, 2012. The elections produced a mandate for immigration reform and now it is time to act.

The 2013 State of the Union address and the President’s call for comprehensive immigration reform led to one of the only bipartisan standing ovations. Although the anti-immigrant movement has always been loud … their influence today is much diminished. Meanwhile, the power of the immigration reform movement is growing every day in depth and breadth.

A growing number of conservatives, including Tea Party lawmakers, religious groups and conservative media leaders, are part of the growing momentum calling for comprehensive immigration reform.

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who said in an interview with Politico after the 2012 elections that he plans to pursue measures that have long been avoided by his party, including carving an immigration plan with an “eventual path” to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Many Republicans are beginning to question the sources for their information on the economic and social impacts of immigration.

Question: What can we do to help?

Answer: At this point since the ball is finally rolling after the draconian 1996 Anti-immigration bill, it is time to let your representatives know you support immigration reform and to keep the pressure on to move forward. Call, e-mail, write and speak out. You can do it tactfully and methodically, but the more the congressional representatives know that their constituents are behind them with immigration reform, the more likely we will have a new and complete comprehensive immigration reform bill.​

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