There is a
lot going on with immigration law these days.
President Obama is reportedly set to move on taking executive action
soon to help reform immigration policy.
This is no doubt the biggest hot-button immigration topic right now, as
the shift couple help several million currently undocumented individuals. However, another lesser-known change is on
the horizon that could help some children in El Salvador, Honduras, and
Guatemala.
Starting
December the U.S. government will launch a program that would grant refugee
status to minor children (under 21) who live in one of the listed countries,
but have parents that reside in the U.S. with valid status. As has been reported over the last year, many
youth from these three countries have arrived at the U.S. border seeking to
escape extreme violence in their home countries. In recognition of the fact that these three
countries lead nearly the entire world in murder and overall violence, the U.S.
government is taking steps to grant reprieve to these children and grant them
safe haven with their parents in the U.S.
Refugee
status would give these children the opportunity to come to the U.S. and
ultimately be granted permanent resident status. As details of this program are released,
please contact us to discuss whether this is a program that could assist you or
your family member.
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