ALEJANDRO Mayorkas, U.S. Department of Homeland Security secretary, and Tracy Renaud, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director, were sued by nine individuals in federal court over allegations of due process violations.
In their petition for a writ of mandamus, the nine individuals said they are not asking the court to adjudicate their eligibility for the long-term resident status.
âInstead,â said attorney Steven Pixley who represents the petitioners, âthey respectfully seek the narrow relief of an order from this court mandating that the respondents process their applications, which were wrongfully rejected.â
The plaintiffs are Christine C. Pramis, Christopher R. Manalo, Cesar G. Lopez, Aliilua Panapa Peteru, Veisinia Tilisa Peteru, Pacifico C. Rivera, Ferdinand D. Arago, Anthony M. Alegre and Nimfa T. Tan.
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Pursuant to the National Archives and Records Administration NARA records retention and disposal schedule N 1-55-08-7, USCIS purges E-Verify data more than 10 years old. As of May 14, 2021, employers will no longer have access to E-Verify records created December 31, 2010.
H-1B is a non-immigrant visa that allows the US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. The technology companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China.
Joe Bidens DHS Blocks Use of Terms Illegal Alien, Assimilation
Joe Bidens DHS Blocks Use of Terms Illegal Alien, Assimilation
President Joe Bidens Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is blocking the use of the terms illegal alien and assimilation, internal emails reveal.
Internal emails sent by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials request that staff no longer use the terms illegal alien, alien, and assimilation in reference to federal immigration law, according to Axios.
The order comes in the form of a memo signed by USCIS Acting Director Tracy Renaud, where she encourages staff to use more inclusive language in the agencys outreach efforts, internal documents and in overall communication with stakeholders, partners and the general public.