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The actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, better known as ICE, have divided the country. Many believe that the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration and violent crime is making the country safer. On the other side, there has been a resistance across the United States with communities standing up to ICE's intimidating tactics, which include anything from unmarked vehicles, masks concealing ICE agents' identities, to arrests outside courtrooms, and a lack of due process. This has led to controversy and legal challenges. So do ICE's actions go too far? Or is ICE making our country a safer place to live? And are these ICE raids protected and legal? On this episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, Craig joins Professor Daniel Kanstroom, founder of the Boston College Immigration and Asylum Clinic, as they spotlight immigration law and ICE. Craig & Dan take a look at the legalities behind the actions of ICE, the constitutionality of ICE raids, the lack of due process, and the impact ICE is having on citizens and non-citizens of the United States.
Did you know that immigrant labor is critical to our food system, and most of the food that gets to our plates was grown, harvested and processed by the hands of immigrants? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Daniel Costa, JD, attorney, and Director of Immigration Law and Policy Research at the Economic Policy institute. Costa explains details of immigration policy, our dependence on immigrants for economic growth, and policies that affect immigrants' quality of life. Costa was featured on the Investigate Midwest webinar on immigrant labor in the food system:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbqm6J1jAEA. If you'd like to comment on immigrant work visas, go to the Federal Register: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/09/10/2025-17390/agency-information-collection-activities-comment-request-revision-of-h-2a-temporary-agricultural, and if you'd like to better understand how Trump's anti-immigrant policies could collapse the U.S. food industry, see this recent article: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/17/how-many-immigrants-food-industry-workersRelated Websites: https://www.epi.org/people/daniel-costa/
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed. Spotify | iTunes | YouTube Music | YouTube Timestamps: 00:00 Opening 00:33 Intro 01:29 eImmigration's Free Checklist 03:10 $1,000 Fee for Parole 03:56 H-2B and Government Shutdown 04:30 FOIA Asking for Physical Address 05:40 Biometrics Regulation Update 07:07 Embassy Delays and Congressional Help 09:09 ILT Community Page 09:57 Matter of C-I-G-M- & L-V-S-G- 10:52 H-1B Exception Website Address 11:29 Trump Administration Shakes Up ICE Leadership Across the Country in Major Overhaul (AP Sources) 12:06 Trump Ties Student Loan Relief to Immigration Agenda in New Rule 12:57 CEAC Website Fixed 13:15 Added Country of Nationality Requirement on EOIR Website 13:30 No Expedited Removal at Pre-Clearance Stations — AILA Doc. No. 25102700 14:27 Outro 15:13 Closing Show Notes: (1) 25 Questions to Ask Before Choosing Immigration Law Software (2) H-2B and Government Shutdown (3) Matter of C-I-G-M- & L-V-S-G- (4) Trump administration shakes up ICE leadership across the country in major overhaul, AP sources say (5) Trump ties student loan relief to immigration agenda in new rule (6) No expedited removal at pre-clearance stations AILA Doc. No. 25102700 (7) CBP Liaison Meeting Notes Follow eimmigration by Cerenade: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine! Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this episode, John Q. Khosravi, Esq. sits down with Ruby Powers, Esq., founder of Powers Law Group, to talk about leadership, technology, and scaling a law firm in today's immigration landscape. Ruby shares her experiences with AI adoption, remote teams, and strategic growth, offering practical advice for immigration lawyers building efficient, future-ready practices.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed. Timestamps: 00:00 — Opening (OBB) 00:32 — Intro 01:39 — eImmigration's Free Checklist: 25 Questions to Ask Before Choosing Immigration Law Software 02:48 — Visa Restrictions on Central American Nationals Working with the CCP to Undermine Rule of Law in Central America 04:23 — Visa Power: How China Is Buying Its Way Into America's Heart09:23 — New EOIR Judges 09:50 — FAM B-1 Updates on Sports (9 FAM 402.2 — AILA Doc 25102202 for Details) 11:24 — Photos When Leaving (Even if LPR or Canadian) 11:49 — Client Detained by ICE After I-601A Approval — No Safe Period 12:49 — DOS Wait Time 13:46 — Brego Garcia Gang Member to Detention Facility 14:25 — Redacted USCIS FOIA 16:03 — Outro Show notes: 1. Central America visa restrictions for Chinese cooperation - Twitter Post2. Newsweek EB-5 Article 3. NEW EOIR Judges 4. FAM B-1 Updates on sports 9 FAM 402.2 — AILA DOC 25102202 for details 5. Photos when leaving even if LPR or Canadian 6. Client detained by ICE after I-601a approval. No safe period Spotify | iTunes | YouTube Music | YouTube Follow eimmigration by Cerenade: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine! Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed. Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening 03:39 – Government Shutdown Update 04:17 – USCIS Adds $1,000 Parole Fee for DACA 05:01 – 9th Cir. Pushback on “Imperial Judiciary” Criticism 05:45 – Ninth Circuit Upholds Injunction Protecting Counsel for Unaccompanied Minors 06:25 – U.S. Revokes Visas Over Charlie Kirk-Linked Event07:53 – Supreme Court Declines Challenge to H-4 EAD Program (Spouses of H-1B Holders) 08:27 – No New AAO Decisions 09:19 – USCIS Policy Manual Update: Marriage Cases 12:52 – H-1B Site Update 13:27 – 3rd Cir.: No Duty to Warn Clients of Criminal Liability 14:07 – Outro 15:00 – Closing Show Notes: New Parole Fee 9th Circ. Flouting 'Imperial Judiciary' Warning, Judges Assert Ninth Circuit rejects government's latest attempt to overturn the preliminary injunction (PI) keeping legal representation for unaccompanied children in place! U.S. revokes visas for 6 foreigners over Charlie Kirk-related speech The Supreme Court just declined to hear the challenge to the H-4 EAD program, thereby letting stand the D.C. Circuit's ruling that protects work authorization for certain spouses of H-1B visa holders USCIS policy manual update on Marriage Reminder about foreign divorces USCIS H-1B website updated with $100k fee info 3rd Circ. Says No Duty To Inform Criminal Clients Of Liability Spotify | iTunes | YouTube Music | YouTube Follow eimmigration by Cerenade: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine! Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox
Applying for asylum in the United States in 2025? Immigration policies have changed, and it's critical to understand the new rules if you want to maximize your chances of approval.
Tara dives into a wide-ranging discussion on immigration and public safety, spotlighting a fatal semi-truck crash in Indiana involving an illegal immigrant with a suspended license. The conversation explores systemic gaps in enforcement, the risks posed by untrained drivers, and how policy decisions under previous administrations may have contributed. The discussion then pivots to historical survival, the role of wine and fermentation in preserving vitamin C, and how modern alcohol and drug use intersects with constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment. A mix of current events, historical context, and cultural reflection creates a thought-provoking and sometimes surprising episode.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
John Q. Khosravi, Esq. welcomes back Joel Yadidian, General Manager of eimmigration by Cerenade, to discuss the latest AI-powered innovations transforming how immigration professionals manage their cases. Joel breaks down powerful new tools inside eImmigration, including:
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 429 of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. sits down with Nick Pardini, financial analyst and founder of Davos Global, to discuss investment-based immigration, global economic trends, and what investors should know before pursuing E-2 and EB-5 visas. Nick shares his deep insight into emerging markets, foreign investment flows, and how U.S. immigration policy intersects with global finance. Together, John and Nick explore how attorneys can better serve investor clients by understanding both the legal framework and economic realities shaping investment migration today.
Anna Lekas Miller talks about the effects of the new ICE immigration policies along with her book Love Across Borders, which explores the human stories and the consequences of couples with mixed citizenships falling in love. The post Anna Lekas Miller On the Impacts of Immigration Laws on Families appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 428 of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. shares the Top 10 things he learned last week in immigration law — including a lawyer's lawsuit against DHS, new H-1B visa restrictions, the decline in the immigrant population, updates in consular processing, and a major BIA ruling on judicial independence. John also shares key practice management insights on contracts, client communication, and using AI tools to improve your firm's systems.
In this episode, Nick talks about Trump's trash talk of his old foes, the lingering harm of Biden's immigration policies, and Alec Baldwin's latest public blunder. Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NICKDIP and use code NICKDIP and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Watch Nick on the FREE RUMBLE LIVE LINEUP at 6pm ET https://rumble.com/TheNickDiPaoloShow TICKETS - Come see me LIVE! For tour dates and tickets - https://nickdip.com MERCH - Grab some snazzy t-shirts, hats, hoodies,mugs, stickers etc. from our store! https://shop.nickdip.com/ SOCIALS/COMEDY- Follow me on Socials or Stream some of my Comedy - https://nickdipaolo.komi.io/
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 427 of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. welcomes back Kevin A. Gregg, Esq. for the monthly federal court and BIA decision roundup. Together, they dive into the September 2025 cases shaping U.S. immigration law — from the Fourth Circuit's major ruling redefining “material support” for terrorism, to the impact of Loper Bright on Chevron deference, and what these shifts mean for practitioners handling removal defense, asylum, and appellate work. They also explore key developments in CAT protection, vacated convictions, and the importance of Article I immigration judges in a time of judicial upheaval.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 426 of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. interviews Mimi Alcocer, a Texas immigration and criminal defense attorney with years of experience at the crossroads of crimmigration. Mimi discusses her journey from Catholic Charities to launching her own solo practice, her work with public defenders across Texas, and the practical and constitutional impact of the Laken Riley Act (LRA) on immigrant defendants. Together, John and Mimi explore how recent laws and political shifts have made the landscape tougher for practitioners and clients — and why protecting due process matters for everyone.
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The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed. Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening Bumper (OBB) 00:33 – Intro 01:07 – eimmigration AI session with visalaw.ai 03:11 – DACA Updates 04:39 – Kelly White — Associate Director, Public Engagement & Training (AILA) | AILA-DC Chair-Elect 2025–2026 05:51 – U.S. Consulate in Singapore Confirms H-1B1 Visa Not Subject to $100K Fee 06:59 – Trump Hit with First Lawsuit to Halt $100,000 H-1B Entry Fee 07:44 – “Freaky Friday” Memo — Charles Kuck & DHS Response 08:54 – Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to End Temporary Legal Protections for 300,000 Venezuelans 09:14 – Trump Administration Considers Cutting Refugee Cap to 7,500 — Prioritizing White South Africans 09:32 – E-Signatures & I-129 NOIDs — Jonathan Wasden (LinkedIn) 10:40 – Launch of Sora 12:53 – Outro Show notes: (1) Kelly White -Associate Director - Public Engagement & Training AILA-DC Chair-Elect 2025-2026 (2) Acacia Justice (3) U.S. consulate in Singapore confirms H-1B1 visa not subject to $100k fee. (4) Trump Hit With First Lawsuit to Halt $100,000 H-1B Entry Fee (5) Freaky Friday Memo - Charle Kuck & DHS response (6) Supreme Court lets Trump administration end temporary legal protections for 300,000 Venezuelans (7) President Donald Trump is considering imposing a massive drop in the cap for refugee admissions from 125,000 to 7,500 and is expected to favor White South Africans over immigrants fleeing war or famine, according to people familiar with the matter. (8) E-signatures & I-129 NOIDs Jonathan Wasden LinkedIn Spotify | iTunes | YouTube Music | YouTube Follow eimmigration by Cerenade: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine! Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox
This week, we're covering the new H-1B visa fee, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC's) closure of disparate impact cases, and recent key labor appointments. New Fee for H-1B Visas Employers must now pay $100,000 for each first-time H-1B petition filed on or after September 21, 2025. Current visa holders are not affected. Exceptions may apply, but details are limited. EEOC Shuts Down Disparate Impact Cases The EEOC has closed nearly all disparate impact cases following a recent executive order. These claims can still be pursued in court. The agency will also dissolve its Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics, although EEO-1 reporting requirements appear unchanged. Key Labor Roles Confirmed The Senate has confirmed Daniel Aronowitz as Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Employee Benefits Security Administration. Additionally, the Senate has confirmed over 100 other labor-related appointments—including 11 top labor positions—restoring a quorum at both the EEOC and the Merit Systems Protection Board. Visit our site for this week's Other Highlights and links: https://www.ebglaw.com/eltw407 Download our Wage & Hour Guide for Employers app: https://www.ebglaw.com/wage-hour-guide-for-employers-app. Subscribe to #WorkforceWednesday: https://www.ebglaw.com/eltw-subscribe Visit http://www.EmploymentLawThisWeek.com This podcast is presented by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. All rights are reserved. This audio recording includes information about legal issues and legal developments. Such materials are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and should not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances, and these materials are not a substitute for the advice of competent counsel. The content reflects the personal views and opinions of the participants. No attorney-client relationship has been created by this audio recording. This audio recording may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
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The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 424 of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. welcomes back Roman Zelichenko for their recurring monthly conversation. This episode explores technology in immigration practice, marketing for law firms, and insights into H-1B trends, drawn from Roman's unique perspective as an entrepreneur at the intersection of immigration, tech, and business.
Joyce talks about how "fighting-aged" males are crossing the Southern Border into America through new access points and how foreign nationals are voting in American elections using student IDs and other tools in certain states. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed. Timestamps: 00:00 OBB 00:33 Intro 01:24 eimmigration AI session with visalaw.ai (https://hubs.ly/Q03JPL0B0)) 03:52 DACA is back Government Court Response 05:38 DACA Firearm Memo 07:14 OPT Site Visits 08:24 I-94 Based on Eastern Time 09:12 Gold Card Executive Order 10:05 US Department of Labor launches Project Firewall to protect America's highly skilled workforce 10:46 OPLA Central/South America Asylum changes?! 11:30 Trump administration fires more immigration judges 11:52 Issues for Iranian cases 15:01 Circle.so community page (https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/h4z5l7) 16:08 BIA Matter of L-A-L-T- 17:00 ChatGPT errors of L-1 case 20:02 AOS Approval Notices Show Notes: 1. DACA is Back! - Greg Siskin LinkedIn Post - Government Court Response - DACA Firearm Memo (Sept. 26, 2025) 2. OPT Site Visits (Robert Webber LinkedIn Post) 3. I-94 Based on Eastern Time (Jath Shao LinkedIn Post) 4. Gold Card Executive Order 5. US Department of Labor launches Project Firewall to protect America's highly skilled workforce 6. Trump administration fires more immigration judges 7. BIA Matter of L-A-L-T-, 29 I&N Dec. 269 (BIA 2025)
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 422 of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. welcomes back Rita Sostrin, Esq., one of the leading immigration attorneys in the field. They dive into the current H-1B and O-1 landscape, the challenges attorneys and clients are facing, and how the future of immigration practice may evolve with AI, pricing pressures, and client management strategies.
We're at an interesting and dynamic point in time for immigration law, with Supreme Court rulings and presidential executive orders reshaping the field and challenging the system's status quo. The administrative area of immigration law is especially difficult for legal professionals. In an immigration hearing, the judge is essentially on the same “team” as the prosecutor, and because immigration policies are largely under the federal executive branch, the rules seem to shift every four years with a new presidential term. Guest Nikki Mehrpoo is a former judge, a scholar, and the first and only California dual certified legal specialist in immigration and Workers' Compensation law. She is a lawyer as well as a professor of law at West Los Angeles College. She recently created the MedLegal Professor, a project dedicated to the ethical use of AI technologies in the field of law and medicine. In this timely episode of Paralegal Voice, Mehrpoo unpacks recent Supreme Court rulings, executive orders, and even the use of AI facial recognition that are reshaping the field of immigration law. As a legal professional, what we think we know may be subject to change day by day, ruling by ruling. Mentioned in This Episode: Previous appearance on Paralegal Voice, “Digging Into California Workers' Compensation (Plus, Career Advice From a True Pro)” LAPA Noem v. Perdomo, SCOTUSblog coverage “Immigration Officers Intensify Arrests in Courthouse Hallways on a Fast Track to Deportation,” Associated Press “ICE Awards Clearview AI $9.2M Facial Recognition Contract,” Biometric Update “Nevada Judge Takes Creative and Unusual Approach to Combat AI-Generated Fictitious Citations,” LawNext “The EU Artificial Intelligence Act” Clearview AI NALA, The Paralegal Association NALA Conference & Expo 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're at an interesting and dynamic point in time for immigration law, with Supreme Court rulings and presidential executive orders reshaping the field and challenging the system's status quo. The administrative area of immigration law is especially difficult for legal professionals. In an immigration hearing, the judge is essentially on the same “team” as the prosecutor, and because immigration policies are largely under the federal executive branch, the rules seem to shift every four years with a new presidential term. Guest Nikki Mehrpoo is a former judge, a scholar, and the first and only California dual certified legal specialist in immigration and Workers' Compensation law. She is a lawyer as well as a professor of law at West Los Angeles College. She recently created the MedLegal Professor, a project dedicated to the ethical use of AI technologies in the field of law and medicine. In this timely episode of Paralegal Voice, Mehrpoo unpacks recent Supreme Court rulings, executive orders, and even the use of AI facial recognition that are reshaping the field of immigration law. As a legal professional, what we think we know may be subject to change day by day, ruling by ruling. Mentioned in This Episode: Previous appearance on Paralegal Voice, “Digging Into California Workers' Compensation (Plus, Career Advice From a True Pro)” LAPA Noem v. Perdomo, SCOTUSblog coverage “Immigration Officers Intensify Arrests in Courthouse Hallways on a Fast Track to Deportation,” Associated Press “ICE Awards Clearview AI $9.2M Facial Recognition Contract,” Biometric Update “Nevada Judge Takes Creative and Unusual Approach to Combat AI-Generated Fictitious Citations,” LawNext “The EU Artificial Intelligence Act” Clearview AI NALA, The Paralegal Association NALA Conference & Expo 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As an attorney that has spent most of their career defending trucking companies, there have only been a handful of times that it seemed a potential piece of legislation might radically change the way I practice law. Most of these were in the late 1990's and early 2000's when there was a concerted effort to institute massive Tort Reforms - particularly in the area of medical malpractice - that would have ripple-effects throughout the courts. But even when it seemed like the sea-change might be on the horizon, there was still a horizon, a distance between proposing an idea and instituting it that allowed stakeholders to prepare themselves. But for my guest today, both she and her clients are required to navigate a legal-landscape that almost ceases to shift beneath their feet. Saja Raoof is a Business Immigration Attorney whose passion for the field began with an internship at the National Immigration Project in Boston during her first year of law school.She would go on to intern for the American Civil Liberties Union and since 2006 her practice has focused on Business Immigration Law where her clients have included engineering and architecture firms, startups, overseas companies, nonprofits, as well as all of their highly talented foreign national employees.In this week's episode of Legal Grounds, we discuss her own immigration story, how it informs the way she helps her clients, and the effects of navigating the Kafkaesque system of immigration law. It is a fascinating & necessary conversation that attorneys of any stripe need to hear.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 420 of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. welcomes Professor Virgil Wiebe for an engaging conversation on immigration and refugee law. Prof. Wiebe shares his perspective from years in academia and advocacy, reflecting on the challenges facing immigrants, the role of law schools in shaping future practitioners, and the intersections between immigration and human rights. This episode provides valuable insights for attorneys, scholars, and students interested in the broader landscape of immigration law.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
Host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. sits down with Helen Partlow, Esq. to unpack “Dhanasar II”—a stricter, evolving approach to EB-2 NIW adjudications—and how it's reshaping evidence strategy. Helen also shares practical tips for building and running a talent-based practice (NIW and related categories), from crafting a clear proposed endeavor to curating credible achievements, handling RFEs, and long-term portfolio building.
Immigrant rights advocates are warning of increased racial profiling and more aggressive Immigration and Customs Enforcement tactics in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to temporarily lift a federal judge's order that barred the agency from detaining people without probable cause. Concerns intensified after the Department of Homeland Security announced on social media that law enforcement would “flood the zone” in Los Angeles. We look at what's happening on the ground and where the law stands. Guests: Ahilan Arulanantham, law professor and faculty co-director, Center for Immigration Law and Policy, UCLA School of Law - former Legal Director ACLU of Southern California Andrea Castillo, staff writer covering immigration, LA Times Marissa Montes, professor of law and director, Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic, Loyola Law School Rob Bonta, California Attorney General Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed.
As families prepare to send their kids back to school this year, some parents must face a new worry: will their children make it home safely, or will they be there to greet them, at the end of the day? Trump's immigration crackdown is taking a toll on families across America, particularly under new guidance that allows ICE to arrest people in places where they were formerly prohibited from doing so—like schools, healthcare facilities, and places of worship. How will this impact students and families across the nation—and what can we do to fight back?Helping us to sort out these questions and set the record straight is our very special guest, Kevin R. Johnson: Kevin R. Johnson is the former dean and a Professor of Law at UC Davis. He is also Professor of Chicana/o Studies and Director of the Aoki Center for Critical Race and Nation Studies at UC Davis. He has published extensively on immigration law and civil rights. He is the author of How Did You Get to Be Mexican? A White/Brown Man's Search for Identity (1999) and Immigration Law and the US-Mexico Border (2011). Johnson blogs regularly on immigration law and policy developments at ImmigrationProf, and is quoted regularly by the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and other local, state, national and international news outlets. Check out this episode's landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.Support the show
Navigating Immigration Complexities, feat. Andy Semotiuk, US & Canadian Immigration LawyerGet ready for a fascinating new episode of 'Confessions of a Terrible Leader,' where Layci Nelson chats with the amazing Andy Semotiuk. Andy is a seasoned US and Canadian immigration attorney, so he brings a wealth of knowledge and a truly unique perspective to the often-intense world of immigration policies.This episode dives into the many challenges people face when trying to navigate the super complex immigration systems. Layci and Andy have a frank discussion, sharing the human stories behind the headlines and exploring just how much these policies impact the lives of immigrants and their families.Listeners will get a clearer picture of all the legal ins and outs of immigration law, from visa applications and green card processes to the tough realities of deportation efforts. The conversation also touches on how immigration regulations are changing in both the United States and Canada.Andy discusses possible solutions and ways forward for those directly affected by current enforcement initiatives. This episode promises to be an incredibly valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of immigration, whether they're directly impacted, involved in advocacy, or just want to be better-informed global citizens. Tune in to hear an incredibly important conversation that uncovers the personal struggles and legal hurdles of immigration in today's world.Chapters00:00:31 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:01:24 Current Immigration Challenges 00:03:01 Deportation Efforts and Impacts 00:05:41 Legal Pathways and Solutions 00:10:01 Global Immigration Pressures 00:17:41 Legal Definitions and Deportation 00:23:28 Sponsorship and Immigration Reform 00:29:14 Personal Story and Lessons LearnedEPISODE LINKS; https://www.myworkvisa.com/https://pacelawfirm.com/people/andy-semotiuk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andysemotiuk/Sign up for The Lift!https://www.transcendleadershipcollective.com/the-lift-3-levels
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this episode of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. is joined by Ruby Powers, Esq. for a conversation on immigration law, practice, and professional growth. Show note: Ruby Power's LinkedIn
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this episode of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. interviews David K.S. Kim, Esq., Former I.J., a respected immigration attorney recognized for his practical knowledge and willingness to share valuable insights. David reflects on his years of practice, offering perspective on complex immigration challenges and how attorneys can better navigate them. This conversation is packed with real-world lessons, professional advice, and candid reflections for immigration lawyers.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This week's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast with John Q. Khosravi, Esq. covers the latest immigration law updates, USCIS trends, and practice tips. Recorded live every Monday, this series keeps attorneys sharp and informed.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this episode of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. interviews Austin Dubel, Esq., an immigration attorney based in Pennsylvania with an international outlook. Austin shares his perspective on practicing immigration law with a global lens, as well as insights from the AILA Rome District Conference. The conversation highlights the importance of international collaboration, professional development, and staying engaged with the global immigration law community.
In an unsigned order, the Supreme Court lifted a restriction on ICE from conducting indiscriminate stops and raids in Los Angeles that have been decried as racial profiling. Lindsay Nash, professor of law at Cardozo Law, co-director of the Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic and co-director of the Center for Immigration Innovation, offers legal analysis of the ruling, and other immigration and deportation-related news.
In this episode of Passing Judgment, Jessica Levinson unpacks two recent Supreme Court emergency decisions. First, she discusses the Court's move to allow ICE raids in Los Angeles to proceed, highlighting the legal debate over what constitutes reasonable suspicion for immigration enforcement. Next, she examines a ruling permitting President Trump to fire an FTC commissioner, raising questions about presidential authority over executive agencies.Jessica then dives into a major Federal Circuit Court decision striking down President Trump's expansive tariffs, explaining why the court found he lacked statutory authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). With the Trump administration seeking Supreme Court review, Jessica explores what these rulings mean for executive power, immigration, and international trade.Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:1. 1. Supreme Court Emergency Docket Decisions: Jessica opens the episode with a breakdown of two new decisions from the Supreme Court's “emergency docket.” These aren't full decisions on the merits, but rather interim rulings that signal how the Court may eventually decide, and have real practical effects in the meantime.2. The Federal Circuit Court's Landmark Ruling on Tariffs: Jessica explains a recent and highly significant Federal Circuit Court decision regarding President Trump's use of reciprocal tariffs. The court held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the president to impose sweeping tariffs as he did.3. The Core Legal Issue: Presidential Authority Under the IEEPA: A central theme is whether the IEEPA grants the president power to impose tariffs. The court found it does not, highlighting that the statute's language does not include terms like "tariff," "duty," or "tax," distinguishing it from other statutes where Congress has explicitly delegated tariff authority.Follow Our Host: @LevinsonJessica
Host Jacob M. Monty sits down with Stephanie Van Lue, President and Founder of Activate HR, to discuss navigating complex workplace issues with practical, creative solutions. Their conversation explores key topics such as addressing sexual harassment claims and ensuring proper completion of Form I-9 to maintain compliance with EEOC regulations. This episode delivers actionable insights for employers and HR professionals looking for clear, effective strategies to tackle everyday challenges. Send in Your Own Questions to Jacob: jmonty@montyramirezlaw.com Immigration Compliance Toolkit for Employers: https://montyramirezlaw.com/resources/ Learn More About Activate HR: https://activatehr-us.com/ Watch the Full Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aZ33SRWq3so
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The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this special edition of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. dives into timely immigration law updates and practice insights. John breaks down important developments that affect both attorneys and their clients, offering analysis and practical tips to help lawyers navigate a rapidly changing legal landscape. While not intended as individual legal advice, this episode is designed to equip practitioners with clarity and perspective on current trends in immigration law.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
This episode is part of the monthly Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast series with Roman Zelichenko, hosted by John Q. Khosravi, Esq. Roman, a thought leader and entrepreneur in the immigration industry, brings his unique perspective from outside direct legal practice. Each month, he and John explore the latest industry trends, tech innovations, and big-picture ideas shaping the world of immigration law. Whether it's new technology, emerging business models, or shifts in the way immigration professionals work, this series offers fresh insights for attorneys who want to think beyond casework and see the bigger picture.
Voyager frontman Danny Estrin on his unconventional path from heavy metal to law and on to the Eurovision grand final (R).Danny Estrin is one of the few Australians who knows what it's like to perform at Eurovision. As frontman for the progressive synth metal band, Voyager, Danny commanded the stage in the 2023 competition, wind machine and all. His musical education started early, on a piano gifted by his babushka and freighted from the Soviet Union to his childhood home in Hamburg.After moving from Germany to Perth as a child, Danny turned to heavy metal as a way of finding belonging.Danny is also an immigration lawyer, but by night he quite literally lets his hair down, swapping his suit and tie for a keytar and microphone.Just months after Sarah first spoke to Danny in 2023, he received a stage four cancer diagnosis.Voyager had to cancel all the shows they'd booked after their Eurovision performance, as Danny started treatment, supported by his wife and two girls.While his cancer is terminal, Danny has been doing really well, defying everyone's expectations.This year he even got the band back together, and when he's not undergoing treatment, Danny is back on stage with Voyager.Further informationOriginally broadcast in August, 2023.Danny is currently working on a television show about people's love affairs with their cars.This episode of Conversations was produced by Tamar Cranswick.It explores music, heavy metal, Eurovision, migration stories, migration law, Russia, Germany, multiculturalism in Australia, classical music, how to have a career in music, family, fatherhood, love, marriage, father of daughters, cancer diagnosis, terminal cancer, cars, hot rods.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this month's Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast Federal Court Update, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. is joined once again by Kevin A. Gregg, Esq. of Kurzban, Kurzban, Tetzeli & Pratt, P.A. Together, they review the most important recent federal court immigration decisions and discuss how these rulings impact practitioners and their clients. From precedent-setting cases to evolving litigation strategies, Kevin brings his expertise to help immigration lawyers understand what these developments mean for day-to-day practice. This recurring series is a must-listen for attorneys who want to stay on top of the latest in immigration-related federal litigation.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
Welcome to another installment of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Weekly Update Podcast with host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. In this live-recorded episode, John breaks down the most important immigration law updates and practice topics of the week. From USCIS policy shifts to agency processing trends and new developments impacting practitioners, he offers timely analysis and practical takeaways that attorneys can apply right away. This weekly series keeps immigration lawyers sharp, informed, and ready to adapt in a constantly changing legal landscape.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this episode of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. welcomes Emma Wells, Esq., a seasoned immigration attorney with deep experience advocating for clients and building a sustainable practice. Emma shares her journey into immigration law, what inspired her to take on this field, and the practical lessons she has learned from years of practice. From career insights to professional challenges and the evolving role of immigration lawyers, this episode offers both inspiration and guidance for attorneys at all stages of their careers.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this episode of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. sits down with Mia Giacomazzi, Esq. to explore what it's like to practice immigration law remotely while staying connected with clients and colleagues. Mia shares lessons from her own experience balancing flexibility and productivity in a virtual environment, plus key takeaways from the AILA RDC Conference. From remote client management to networking with peers at national events, this episode offers practical guidance for attorneys adapting to new ways of practicing law.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In this episode of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. welcomes Hannah Little, Esq., a leading immigration attorney with extensive experience navigating complex cases. Together, they dive into the latest trends in employment-based immigration, challenges practitioners face in today's rapidly shifting legal environment, and strategies to better serve clients in an uncertain policy landscape. Hannah shares practical insights from her practice, offering tips for attorneys who want to balance efficiency with advocacy while building resilient immigration law firms. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways to help you stay ahead in immigration law.