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.
Last September, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agreed to publish past versions of the Department of Homeland Security’s Privacy Impact Assessments on CBP One, the app that allows asylum seekers to schedule inspection appointments, among other functions. CBP agreed to post these documents in the agency’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) library. Agencies’ FOIA libraries—or […]
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Members of the U.S. Senate are currently negotiating a deal to continue funding the federal government next year, as well as providing military aid to Ukraine But the cost could be the federal government’s ability to provide humanitarian protection to migrants in need. According to public reporting, Senate negotiators are considering several potential restrictions to […]
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Over the last few weeks, as I reflected on writing our annual Thanksgiving blog post, I struggled to find the right words and message. During years past, this post offered best practices for engaging in dialogue across the days’ festivities. And although that recipe has been loved by many, I also felt compelled to dig […]
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When asylum seekers come to the United States, they want to work—but an outdated immigration statute is making that more difficult than it needs to be. After filing an asylum application, asylum seekers must wait an agonizing six months before they can receive a work permit. This makes their already vulnerable position even worse and […]
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After weeks of uncertainty as to whether Congress would reach a deal to fund the government and avoid a shutdown, earlier this week Congress passed a continuing resolution bill which funds the government through the end of the year. But this delay will only last a matter of months. In the meantime, Congress is still […]
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