Bacus Law es dedicado a la defensa de inmigrantes. La firma se enfoca en la excelencia de representar legalmente a personas quien están en procedimientos migratorios en la corte, detenidos por ICE, o en busqueda de asilo.
Eric Bacus graduo de la Universidad de Tejas de la Facultad de Derechos en el 2013 y desde entonces se a enfocado exclusivamente en las leyes migratorias. A conocido y aconsejado cienes de personas bajo la custodia de ICE por medio de trabajos sin fines de lucro y practicas privadas. El vive en la area mayor de Houston con su esposa, dos hijos y su perro.
By Laila Khan & Lauren Harper On March 15, 2025, President Trump issued a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) against members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA). The AEA is a 236-year old wartime authority that allows the President to detain and deport citizens of a foreign nation that is at war […]
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By: Jojo Tompkins, State and Local Policy Fellow State legislatures are advancing policies that directly impact immigrant communities — creating new rules, expanding enforcement, and offering critical protections. At the start of the 2025 legislative session, the American Immigration Council shared how states could pass policies to protect their immigrant communities. Now, as the 2025 […]
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The Trump administration’s highly visible immigration enforcement efforts are impacting immigrants across the country – be it through the arrest and detention of immigrants or through the chilling effects these operations have on immigrant communities. While the federal government’s rhetoric and actions are rightfully at the forefront of immigrants’ minds, state government can also play […]
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“And I think it is healing behavior, to look at something so broken and see the possibility and wholeness in it.” — adrienne maree brown, Emergent Strategy The Texas Dream Act was signed into law in 2001, years before I ever walked across the stage at my high school graduation in 2014. I was five, […]
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On April 30, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the updated 2024 inventory of unclassified and non-sensitive AI use cases within the department. The public data revealed something powerful: artificial intelligence isn’t just a future possibility in immigration enforcement—it’s already here. In fact, the inventory listed 105 active DHS AI use cases deployed by […]
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