The Changing Landscape of U.S. Immigration

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Quarterly Updates from Atty Lou Tancinco
Atty Lou Tancinco shares her latest updates via our quarterly newsletter.

Dear TLAW Subscribers:

The landscape of immigration law is constantly evolving, and recent policy shifts have brought significant changes and heightened uncertainty. To help you stay informed, our latest quarterly newsletter offers timely insights into key immigration issues.

In this edition, we focus on empowering individuals with knowledge about their rights, particularly in the event of an encounter with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). We address crucial questions such as: What are your rights if a friend or family member is detained? What recourse is available if there is no final order of removal?

We also delve into other critical topics, including:

We encourage you to take a moment to review these informative articles and updates. Staying informed is crucial for navigating the complexities of immigration law.

We remain committed to advocating for just, fair, and humane immigration reform. In the meantime, we urge you to be vigilant in asserting your rights. Our firm is here to provide guidance and support. If you have any questions or require legal assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,
Atty. Lou

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