Refugee cap to drop to lowest level in recent years
Civil Rights Law | Posted on October 6, 2017 at 9:13 pm by ozmentlaw
Refugee cap to drop to lowest level in recent years The refugee cap set by the White House will be the lowest in recent years. The cap will be set at 45,000 refugees next year. The plan was announced by the White House when it issued a report to Congress late in September, which is […]
Do you qualify for refugee status in the United States?
Posted on August 24, 2017 at 8:18 pm by ozmentlaw
Do you qualify for refugee status in the United States? United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) refers to those that have been forced to flee their original country as refugees. Much like any other category of immigrant wishing to settle in the U.S., the federal government limits the number of refugees it allows to […]
Elliott Ozment gives additional testimony to Civil Rights Commission on civil asset forfeiture
Civil Rights Law | Posted on August 23, 2017 at 8:19 pm by ozmentlaw
Elliott Ozment gives additional testimony to Civil Rights Commission on civil asset forfeiture Ozment Law, PLC founder and managing attorney Elliott Ozment recently testified in proceedings of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission on the discriminatory enforcement and negative consequences of civil asset forfeiture, a program that allows police to steal a person’s property without charging the person […]
Community activists try to head off immigration arrests
Civil Rights Law | Posted on August 3, 2017 at 8:27 pm by ozmentlaw
Community activists try to head off immigration arrests In recent years, as long as an undocumented immigrant stayed out of trouble with the law, he or she could generally rest easy without wondering if an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent was behind every knock on the door. That’s all changed — ICE is currently […]
Elliott Ozment testifies for Civil Rights Commission, calls for changes to Tennessee’s ‘civil forfeiture’ laws
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on July 25, 2017 at 7:52 pm by ozmentlaw
Elliott Ozment testifies for Civil Rights Commission, calls for changes to Tennessee’s ‘civil forfeiture’ laws On Monday, July 24, Ozment Law, PLC founder and managing attorney Elliott Ozment gave testimony to the Tennessee representatives of the United States Civil Rights Commission concerning Tennessee’s use of “civil asset forfeiture,” a little-known program that allows police and […]
Entering the U.S. and your civil rights
Civil Rights Law | Posted on July 14, 2017 at 8:01 pm by ozmentlaw
Areas of Practice Immigration Court Immigration Court Overview Appeals Business Visas Business Visa Overview H-1B Visas Family Petitions Family Petitions Overview Green Cards DACA Waivers Special Law Services Special Law Services Overview Citizenship Victims of Abuse VAWA U Visas Crimmigration Workers’ Civil Rights Workers’ Rights Overview REVIEW US FACEBOOK Entering the U.S. and your civil […]
A work accident should not threaten your immigration status
Immigration Law | Posted on July 5, 2017 at 7:46 pm by ozmentlaw
A work accident should not threaten your immigration status The Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Act requires most employers to carry workers’ compensation policies. Those policies generally must offer benefits to workers injured on the job, regardless of who may have been at fault. Yet despite this no-fault approach, many employers have fears about claiming their rightful […]
2 grounds on which you can file for asylum in the United States
Civil Rights Law | Posted on June 23, 2017 at 7:40 pm by ozmentlaw
2 grounds on which you can file for asylum in the United States In the United States, there are two different methods an individual can pursue in applying for asylum. One technique is referred to as the affirmative process and the other is referred to as the defensive one. In order for an individual to […]
Fear of Trump immigration policy deters domestic violence reports
Civil Rights Law | Posted on March 28, 2017 at 6:17 pm by ozmentlaw
Fear of Trump immigration policy deters domestic violence reports For those whose presence in the United States is threatened by abuse or crime, the U visa has been a lifesaver — literally. Under the U visa program, victims of domestic violence and other violent crimes who are helpful to law enforcement are eligible to stay […]
Civil rights law covers immigrants along with citizens
Civil Rights Law | Posted on November 23, 2016 at 10:32 am by ozmentlaw
Civil rights law covers immigrants along with citizens Being an immigrant in the United States can be a challenge. Despite their best efforts, even law enforcement officers here in Nashville may make assumptions about an individual because they might not be a citizen of the United States. Officers are cautioned against racial profiling, but that […]