Category Archives: General Legal Commentary

Immigrants Filing I-601 waivers inside the United States?

As a practicing immigration attorney, I have recently heard a lot of inquiries from clients about a new “law” that allows them to gain a lawful status without having to leave the country and undergo consular processing. There has been … Continue reading

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10 ways that an immigration petition or application can be ruined.

Lie on your immigration application. Fail to include support documents. Apply for the wrong thing. Apply for a status for which the immigrant is ineligible (can also result in deportation in some instances). Use a False ID or Social Security … Continue reading

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Immigration and Broken Families

I read an interesting article about a small family consisting of a father and son being broken apart after the father was deported to Mexico. The son was ultimately placed in foster care. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700197990/The-children-left-behind-Dads-deportation-lands-son-in-foster-care.html?pg=1. The hardest part of the story is … Continue reading

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Basic Overview of Immigration Law

Immigration Law The Law Office of Jonathan Bachison helps all kinds of people in Northern Utah with immigration issues, including removal or deportation proceedings, adjustment of status, work permits, and applications for citizenship. Immigration Status, Residency, and Citizenship There are … Continue reading

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Detained Immigrants Should Never Sign Documents Without Speaking With An Attorney.

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300,000 Removal Cases Being Reviewed

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Shadow Population

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The Utah Compact

I like the direction that this document is trying to take the discussion about immigration. The hardest aspect of practicing immigration law is seeing familes split apart. Every client that I meet says that they are here trying to make … Continue reading

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Anchor Babies

Recent data indicates that eight percent of babies born in the United States in 2008 have parents without legal status. Further, about 1 out of every 4 children has an immigrant parent. Further, the majority of Americans have a direct immigrant … Continue reading

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Injunction Granted Against Arizona Immigration Law

I cannot say that I am that surprised by this result. See article for more details. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/7128638.html

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Legal Arguments for Arizona Immigration Laws

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Immigration Laws for Utah?

There is a lot of talk that Utah needs to pass an immigration law similar to that of Arizona. This is probably a bad idea for the state. Utah’s economy has a lot of similarities to Arizona. So many latinos are … Continue reading

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The Bitter Side of SB 1070

Arizona is harming its own economy through its immigration laws. This article begs the question of how the Arizona legislators thought that they were helping their state by passing the immigration legislation. Immigrants create jobs and make this country a … Continue reading

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E-Verify mandatory July 1, 2010

Registering and using E-Verify in Utah became manadatory for businesses with more than 15 employees on July 1, 2010. This program is to make sure that all employees are legal, it is an easy way to make sure that employeers … Continue reading

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The Law Suits Begin!

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2010/0715/Arizona-immigration-law-heads-to-court-with-1.2-million-war-chest Seven law suits about Arizona’s immigration law have been filed and the first is being heard today.

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Legal Analysis of Arizona Immigration Law

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/12/AR2010071204049.html?hpid=opinionsbox1 This article sums up the legal analysis of the Arizona immigration law. The general feeling is that despite how people feel, the Supreme Court does allow racial profiling. However, the Arizona law is likely to be preempted by federal … Continue reading

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Law Suit Against New Arizona Immigration Law

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07/11/holder-floats-possibility-racial-profiling-suit-arizona/ It will be interesting to see where this law suit leads. It is not totally clear if the immigration law that Arizona has enacted goes against the preemption doctrine. One would think that immigration is exclusively under the jurisdiction … Continue reading

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Pres. Obama First Immigration Speech

I agree with what Pres. Obama said in his speech today. Reform of immigration laws is absolutely necessary. It is grossly ignorant to say that all the illegal immigrants just need to become legal. You ask any immigrant and they will tell … Continue reading

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