Posts Tagged ‘U.S. Citizenship’
Immigration Attorney Reacts to the Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Decision
On June 30, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that all children born within the borders of the United States are U.S. citizens. This has been the law of the United States for more than a century. The current administration attempted to redefine birthright citizenship through an executive order, and the Supreme Court voided that…
Read MoreCan a U.S. Citizen Be Deported by ICE? What You Need to Know in 2025
Executive Summary: Many people think only immigrants can be deported, but it’s common to wonder: Can a U.S. citizen be deported? The truth is, U.S. citizens are almost always protected from deportation by law. However, in rare cases—such as when citizenship was obtained through fraud or false information—the government can take away that citizenship, and…
Read MoreHow Immigration May Affect Texas Elections
Among all of the current political issues, topics about immigration law are among the most obvious. News about the removal of Temporary Protected Status for specific countries, DACA, the multi-billion dollar border wall, sanctuary cities, ICE crackdowns, and many more topics populate the headlines every day. In Texas, the situation is even more apparent. With…
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