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Nation of Immigrants with Jacob Tingen

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Virginia attorney, immigrant advocate, and Managing Partner of the law firm Tingen & Williams, Jacob Tingen, discusses U.S. immigration law in an attempt to elevate the immigration conversation taking place in the USA. Learn about immigrants to the U.S., the challenges they face as they navigate our tangled legal system, and how our broken immigration laws enable abuse by an aggressive Executive Branch. Find Nation of Immigrants on the firm's YouTube channel, Facebook Page, iTunes, and on jacobtingen.com.
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Immigration attorney Jacob Tingen discusses to alternate versions of immigration policy in the U.S. after the election on November 3, 2020. Tomorrow is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to change immigration policy for the better and improve the lives of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people.Support the show
Immigration Attorney Jacob Tingen discusses the impact of the latest memo addressing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals issued by Chad Wolf, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security. We review the recent court actions relating to DACA, and how the Trump administration is failing to comply with recent decisions.Support the show
Immigration Attorney Jacob Tingen talks about the recent SCOTUS decision in DHS v. Regents of Univ. of California, where the Supreme Court prevented the rescission of DACA.Support the show
In today's episode, attorney Jacob Tingen talks about the real details of the Trump administration's current ban on immigration. Additionally, he takes a look at recent comments tying COVID-19 relief and support to immigration policies.Support the show
In a thinly-veiled bid to further his anti-immigrant policies, President Trump has declared he will soon ban "all immigration" to the U.S. because of COVID-19. Attorney Jacob Tingen talks about this issue, the likelihood that it actually happens, and what we might be able to expect.Support the show
Today we look at two immigration-related lawsuits that have to do with the impact of the coronavirus Covid-19 on U.S. immigration laws and their enforcement.Support the show
In today's episode we review the response to COVID-19 in U.S. Immigration Courts and among immigration enforcement in the U.S.Support the show
Today we discuss the national court battle over immigration, and how the courts have begun to tailor decisions in light of supreme court guidance and commentary about the use of injunctions. The 9th Circuit issued an injunction halting implementation of the Remain in Mexico program, but only in the geographical area of the 9th Circuit.Support the show
Our Nation of Immigrants is struggling to manage a record caseload in our immigration courts. Today we discuss how those courts are being politicized, and some solutions on how to fix it.Support the show
A new regulation impacting international students has been proposed. Today we discuss the new regulation and its potential impact. We also look at some fresh commentary from the judiciary on nationwide injunctions that are preventing the Trump administration's immigration policies from going into effect.Support the show
Today on Nation of Immigrants we weigh in on the Supreme Court's recent decision, revoking the nationwide injunction against Trump's public charge rule. The decision allows the Trump administration to enforce their new public charge rule for now, but that's not the end of the story...Support the show
Today we explore the world of Birth Tourism. The Trump administration has issued a new regulation that impacts the ability of women to enter the U.S. and receive needed medical care, in the name of preventing families from coming to the U.S. for the primary purpose of having a child born in the U.S.Support the show
Why is ICE arresting immigrants at courthouses? Is this something we should all be okay with? Today in Nation of Immigrants, attorney Jacob Tingen reviews some recent headlines out of Colorado about the issue of how ICE carries out its enforcement priorities.Support the show
Today, immigration lawyer Jacob Tingen comments on the controversy surrounding New York, its sanctuary policies relating to immigration, and the unfortunate manner that the death and murder of a 92-year-old woman is being politicized to advance immigration arguments.Support the show
Today we discuss what to expect in U.S. immigration in the coming year. We'll round out our discussion by touching on the potential economic impact of current U.S. immigration policy.Support the show
In this somber episode of Nation of Immigrants, immigration attorney Jacob Tingen reflects on the death of Carlos Hernandez, a Guatemalan teenager whose death inside an immigration detention center was caught on video.Support the show
The Trump Administration's public charge rule gets an update in a new appeals court ruling from the 9th circuit. The opinion addresses public charge, and repeals the injunction issued by the 9th circuit. While the public charge rule is still subject to injunctions in other circuits, the opinion itself says a lot about the state of immigration law today and the role of our three branches of government in creating, interpreting, and executing the law.Support the show
Today in Nation of Immigrants we talk about using correct vocabulary in the immigration debate. Attorney Jacob Tingen tackles some articles online that advocate the use of terms like "illegal" immigrant, and why we should seek to elevate what we say, and how we say things, in the immigration debate.Support the show
In today's episode of Nation of Immigrants, we discuss a series of new or proposed regulations coming out of the Trump Administration that make it harder than ever for immigrants to come legally to the U.S.What these rules show is the extent to which the executive branch of government can go to change immigration law and policy, and how it leads to increasingly unfair and unpopular results. Congress should take power over immigration law and policy away from the executive branch. Leave comments on this important issue below.Support the show
A new article today discusses the proportion of immigrants being held in detention that actually have criminal records. Today in Nation of Immigrants we discuss why those immigrants being held in jail, why they aren't getting released on bond, and how that leads to fewer deportations under the Trump administration as compared to the Obama administration.Support the show
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