Siskind Summary – The US Citizenship Act (the “Biden Immigration Bill”)
By Greg Siskind (gsiskind@visalaw.com)
Here’s a PDF of this document.
The bill states as its purpose “to provide an earned path to citizenship, to address the root causes of
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Lynn Susser’s Client Update
Dear Clients:
I hope this email finds you all well and enjoying the summer. Siskind Susser continues to operate 90% remotely with a few people in the physical office each day.
As you recall, on June 22nd President Trump issued…