Lawmakers Push for Stricter Immigration Laws Following Tragic Incident at University of Georgia

ATHENS, Georgia – In the wake of a tragic killing near the University of Georgia, lawmakers are intensifying their push for stricter immigration laws. The incident has ignited a heated debate on the issue, with advocates arguing for tougher regulations to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The U. of Georgia killing involved a young student from Saudi Arabia who was allegedly murdered by a suspect who was also an immigrant. This has prompted lawmakers to examine existing immigration policies, scrutinizing the screening process for potential threats and advocating for stricter measures. Proponents of tougher … Read more

Fragomen Australia Partner’s Unexpected Journey: From Doctor Aspirations to Immigration Law Success

Melbourne, Australia – Charles Johanes, a newly appointed partner at Fragomen Australia, recently shared his career journey and insights into the digital transformation in the immigration field. Amidst his successes, Johanes revealed that his childhood dream had always been to become a doctor. Johanes, who has extensive experience in immigration law, discussed how his passion for helping others led him to pursue a career in this field instead of medicine. He expressed his belief in the importance of immigration law in shaping societies and supporting individuals in their pursuit of a better life. Discussing the … Read more

The Journey of a Rebellious Lawyer: From Immigration Law to Fighting the Broken System

Seattle, Washington – The journey to becoming a social justice lawyer can take a much different path than the typical career trajectory often depicted on television. Monika Batra Kashyap, an immigration lawyer and visiting clinical professor at Seattle University School of Law, is an example of a “rebellious lawyer” who is dedicated to fighting for social justice. Batra Kashyap’s desire to help others was influenced by her own personal history as the child of immigrants. Her passion for immigrant justice work taps into her politics, lived experience, and ancestral ties to the country. However, she … Read more

New Study Exposes Massive Green Card Backlog in the United States, Urges Overhaul of Immigration Process

Washington, D.C. – A recent white paper has shed light on the significant challenges presented by the green card backlog in the United States, calling for a comprehensive overhaul of the system. The study conducted by the Cato Institute revealed that only 3 percent of applicants are projected to obtain permanent residence by the fiscal year 2024. This alarming statistic highlights the magnitude of the issue, with approximately 34.7 million applications currently backlogged. According to the white paper, the backlog has been caused by the cap on the number and types of immigrants who can … Read more