In Trump’s Immigration Crackdown May Put Doctors Out of Jobs Steve said it “might take years for litigation to conclude,” meaning that a Trump administration ban on visas for immigrants from many countries could remain in place for the duration of the Trump...
Steve Yale-Loehr Quoted in Travel Weekly on Immigration Policy’s Impact on Hospitality Workforce
In Historic Immigration Decline Could Damage the Hotel Industry Steve predicted that although some of the administration’s attempts to end Temporary Protected Status for various nations have been challenged in the courts, the fallout could be “like a tsunami wave that...
Steve Yale-Loehr Highlights New Op-Ed on Challenges Facing the I-9 Process
Steve reported that two immigration fellows at Cornell Law School’s Migration and Human Rights Program and Workshop, Seema Nanda and Emily Tulli, have co-authored an op-ed, The I-9 Employee Verification Process Is Having a Midlife Crisis, published by Bloomberg Law.
DOL’s Proposed 2027 Budget Would Make OFLC a Separate DOL Agency
The Department of Labor’s (DOL) proposed budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 would make the Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC), currently under the Employment and Training Administration, a separate and independent DOL agency reporting directly to the Deputy...
SAVE and E-Verify Release Updates on EADs Under TPS, Superseding Earlier Notices
The Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) and E-Verify programs, under U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), recently updated guidance on Employment Authorization Document (EAD) validity in light of court orders affecting Temporary...
USA Today: Steve Yale-Loehr Highlights Constitutional Stakes of Birthright Citizenship Debate
In Trump Wants to Define Who is an American. Will Supreme Court Let Him? Steve noted that President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship is one of more than 500 policy changes in his second administration that are among the most sweeping immigration...
Roll Call: Steve Yale-Loehr Warns of Impact in Birthright Citizenship Case
In Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments on Future of Birthright Citizenship, Steve said that upholding President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship would represent a “diminution of congressional power” because Congress is supposed to have authority over...
BBC: Steve Yale-Loehr on Supreme Court Skepticism in Birthright Citizenship Challenge
In the article, U.S. Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of U.S. Birthright Citizenship Challenge, Steve notes, “The court does not like to rule on constitutional issues if it doesn’t have to. The court could argue that the Trump executive order is invalid on statutory...
Steve Yale-Loehr quoted by the New York Times on Birth Tourism
In What Is Birth Tourism and How Common Is It? Steve said, “The question is do you want to take a cudgel to fix that problem or a more surgical approach?”
WGRZ: Steve Yale-Loehr Raises Due Process Concerns Over ICE Detainee Transfers
In ICE Flights From Buffalo Airport Raise Constitutional Concerns for Detainees Steve said, "The due process clause of the Constitution protects everyone who's in the United States, not just U.S. citizens. So, before you can deport someone, you have to make sure that...
