Miller Mayer immigration attorney Steve Yale-Loehr was quoted recently by several news outlets:
- On the Trump administration’s latest travel ban:
- Los Angeles Times: Opponents face uphill battle as they vow to fight Trump’s new travel ban
- San Francisco Chronicle: New travel ban leads Supreme Court to cancel Oct. 10 hearing
- U.S. News and World Report: Trump’s New Travel Ban ‘Essentially Bulletproof’
- NPR’s All Things Considered: White House Amends Travel Ban To Expand Beyond Muslim-Majority Countries
- Chicago Tribune: Trump’s new travel ban: Third time the charm?
- ABA Journal: Supreme Court cancels oral arguments on March travel ban, asks lawyers to address mootness
- Vice.com: Why Trump’s Third Attempt at a Travel Ban Just Might Stick
- Deutsche Welle (Germany): Donald Trump’s travel ban 3.0 ‘more likely to survive a court challenge’
- Courrier International (France): Polémique renforcée autour du nouveau décret migratoire de Trump
- Bourorama: Polémique renforcée autour du nouveau décret migratoire de Trump
- Inside Higher Ed: New travel restrictions put in place by the Trump administration continue to raise concerns for American higher education.
- Times of India’s Economic Times, on the resumption of H-1B premium processing: Indian IT companies look to benefit from fresh H-1B visa process
- Huffington Post, on sanctuary churches: How St. Louis’ Only City Synagogue Became A Safe Haven For Protesters
- Times of India’s Economic Times, on DACA: Why over 17,000 Indians in the US may face deportation
- FiveThirtyEight, on two immigration cases being argued at the Supreme Court this fall: Gorsuch Could Disappoint Conservatives On Immigration