Miller Mayer immigration attorney Steve Yale-Loehr was quoted recently in several publications:
- Pro Publica, “Trump’s Immigration Pick Attacked Obama Programs in Ghost-Written Senate Letters.” Mr. Yale-Loehr said the Grassley letters written during Lee Francis Cissna’s tenure “exhibit an overall anti-immigrant view. They seem to think that immigrants are only causing harm to the United States as opposed to giving it a more nuanced view of both benefits and the potential dangers of immigration.” The article is at https://www.propublica.org/article/trumps-immigration-pick-attacked-obama-programs-in-ghost-written-senate.
- Law Newz, “Trump’s Saudi Arabia Speech Could Help His Travel Ban Win in Court.” Mr. Yale-Loehr said, “The courts considering Trump’s travel ban may be interested in the President’s recent speeches in the Middle East before they decide their cases. However, to do that, they will have to ask both sides to file supplemental briefs to put the recent speeches into the appropriate legal context.” The article is at http://lawnewz.com/high-profile/trumps-saudi-arabia-speech-could-help-his-travel-ban-win-in-court/.
- NBCnews.com, “Hispanic Caucus Calls on DHS to Remove Immigration Hardliner as Ombudsman.” Mr. Yale-Loehr said, “The courts are going to be very busy with immigration challenges over the next four years.” The article is at http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/hispanic-lawmakers-call-removal-official-anti-immigration-group-n764741.