Student Perspectives Problematic Policies: MPP Can Now Go but Title 42 Still Needs a Way To Follow 8 Aug 20223 Aug 2022 By Francesca Babetski, J.D. Class of 2023 While certain moments in immigration policy have been especially prominent in the media in recent years,1 the debate over immigration via the United…
Student Perspectives The “Forever War” Without a “Forever Solution”: The Failed Promise to our Afghan Allies 28 Feb 202225 Feb 2022 By Emi Houghton, J.D. Class of 2022 In April of 2021, President Biden announced from the steps of the White House that it was “time to end the forever war,”…
Current Events Immigration Clinic Applauds New Policy to Support Immigrant Survivors 16 Jun 2021 On Monday, June 14th, the Biden Administration published new guidance to allow immigrant survivors of crime to receive deferred action and work authorization while their U Visa applications are pending. In 2000, Congress created…
Student Perspectives Overcoming the Backlogs: How Biden’s Immigration Proposal Could Affect Wait Times for Humanitarian Relief 12 Apr 20216 Apr 2021 By Jenna Tyrpak, J.D. Class of 2021 On the first day of Biden’s presidency, he announced the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021,1 demonstrating his Administration’s hope for comprehensive immigration reform.…
From the Director Biden Administration’s Proposed Immigration Plan Benefits Immigrants in Hampton Roads 26 Jan 202125 Jan 2021 By Stacy Kern-Scheerer, Director of the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic On January 20th, the Biden Administration released their ambitious and comprehensive plan for immigration law and policy. The plan contains numerous…
Current Events Prevent Notario Fraud in Our Community 22 Jan 202116 Apr 2021 This post is also available in Spanish at this link. Para ver esta página en español, haga clic aquí. In these early days of the Biden Administration, there are several…