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.
On March 8, a Florida court blocked the Biden administration from using a key border program referred to as Parole plus Alternative to Detention (Parole + ATD). The court’s decision vacated the policy as unlawful. While the written order includes commentary on a wide range of border-related issues, including parole itself, the decision only directly […]
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Immigration agencies have a problem with transparency. With an immigration system as complex as ours and Freedom of Information Act offices that are chronically underfunded, it’s no surprise that immigration agencies violate FOIA—a statute created to strengthen our democracy by helping regular citizens understand what the government is up to—by failing to timely provide details […]
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In March 2020, the world came to an unfamiliar halt. The COVID-19 pandemic was no longer a looming and distant concern. Events rapidly fell off calendars, schools shuttered, and those who could sheltered in place. Our hopes that the impact of the pandemic would be short lived were shattered with each passing month. Beyond the […]
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The Biden administration announced on Monday that it would grant another year of temporary legal status for some Ukrainians who fled the Russian invasion for the United States before April 25, when the Biden administration rolled out the Uniting for Ukraine program. The extension fixes an obvious injustice between Ukrainian refugees who arrived in the […]
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State governments are leading the way on eliminating a blemish from their communities—immigration detention centers. As some state governments begin their legislative sessions, bills attempting to ban certain immigration detention centers have been introduced in multiple states. Following the lead of states like New Jersey and Illinois, New Mexico and Colorado have bills pending that […]
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