The Future of DACA
Since taking office, President Donald Trump has issued several executive orders (EOs) that have affected the country’s immigration policies, and regardless of one’s political leanings,
Since taking office, President Donald Trump has issued several executive orders (EOs) that have affected the country’s immigration policies, and regardless of one’s political leanings,
With Passover on the horizon, many Jewish families elect to spend their time away from home. These “Pesach vacations” add travel to a holiday already
There have been considerable changes in state laws relating to the possession and use of marijuana. Recreational use of marijuana is now legal in states
Why should your company be worried that a simple two-page form could result in prohibitive fines? With the election of a new president just days
On Tisha B’Av evening, we marched into Auschwitz, reciting Eicha inside the iconic guard tower. The camp was stark, engineered with precision to kill. Where
The Centers for Disease Control is advising pregnant women to avoid traveling to 29 destinations in the Caribbean, Central and South America—the home countries of
“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed,
For centuries, France has had a complicated relationship with its Jewish citizens. Beginning in the Middle Ages, France’s Jewish population suffered from persecution by the
The L-1 visa is for “intra-company transferees” and has a long history under U.S. immigration law. To qualify for L-1 classification, the employer must: Have
The Immigrant Investor Program, also known as “EB-5,” provides a means for foreign nationals to obtain Lawful Permanent Resident Status (a “Green Card”) in the
It was a picture-perfect evening as more than 450 people attended the 15th Annual Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) dinner at the Museum of Jewish Heritage