REAKING NEWS: Late Monday night, President Trump announced that he intends to sign an executive order “to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States.” The Trump Administration has not yet provided details on the timing, scope, or legal basis for the proposed executive order and the impact on our immigration system. We are closely monitoring this development and how it affects the individuals, families, and corporations we represent. We will share information as soon as it becomes available – stay tuned!
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President Trump’s Immigration Announcement Amid COVID-19
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