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New York immigration lawyer warns undocumented immigrants not to fall into “unscrupulous hands” and be scammed

By Ramón Mercedes.-

NY.- The experienced immigration attorney in this city, the Dominican Alexander Ramírez, is warning undocumented immigrants to avoid falling into unscrupulous hands so that they do not become victims of scams.

The renowned immigration attorney in various states of the United States, specifies that only an attorney or representative accredited by the Department of Justice (DOJ) can provide you with safe legal advice and by law.

He argued that the plan on immigration reform in the United States has aroused much enthusiasm in the immigrant class, but it is important to understand that so far everything is part of a plan proposed by the new president Joe Biden, he says.

We will have to wait for it to reach the congress, said Ramírez, (646-205-8035… E-mail: [email protected]) who regularly takes the stand in immigration courts of different states of the United States territory.

He added that immigrants with irregular status should prepare their papers, because everything seems to indicate that there is the political will of the new administration to remove undocumented immigrants from the shadows.

He recalled that the immigration reform plan proposed by President Biden, among other aspects, establishes a pause in some deportations during the first 100 days, as of January 21 of this year, while he reviews the deportation policies.

Also, the green card for the majority of the 11 million undocumented, dreamers, TPS beneficiaries and essential workers and prioritizes a “smart” border security system.

Also, it is repealing one of Donald Trump’s first executive orders, declaring that the roughly 11 million undocumented people in the country are considered priorities for deportation.

In addition, it will reduce the time that people outside the US have to wait to obtain green cards, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will conduct a review of enforcement priorities.

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