Immigration,
Government
Jun. 25, 2020
An immigration landscape full of land mines
Despite a win in the recent DACA case, rules proposed by the Department of Homeland Security and an executive order by Trump issued last week will great substantial hardship for many immigrants.





Petro Kostiv
Kostiv & AssociatesEmail: petro.kostiv@kostivlaw.com
Petro practices all aspects of immigration law. He also helps foreign investors open and develop U.S. businesses and guides Americans on the overseas business environment. He has experience working in the former Soviet Bloc, Latin America and China.
When it issued its June 18 decision upholding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the U.S. Supreme Court shone a welcome ray of light into an increasingly dark world for U.S. immigrants. Department of Homeland Security et al. v. Regents of the University of California et al., 2020 DJDAR 5909. During this administration, and notably over the past few months, a series of large barriers to entry and residence have been erected ...
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