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Brad Show Live 23.01.2021

Who has the right to work during removal proceedings? Brad tells us whether immigration authorities allow immigrants in deportation proceedings to legally work. https://bit.ly/3cerZsE Attorney Advertisement. Prior successful results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Brad Show Live 20.01.2021

Today, Brad speaks with Afghan American author Jamil Jan Kochai, about his breakout first novel, 99 Nights in Logar, which illustrates the beauty of a people and countryside that exists among the backdrop of war and occupation. Plus, Brad fills us in on the latest headlines, including details about First Lady Jill Biden's plan to take an active role in reunifying children and parents who were separated at the U.S. border under the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance polic...y... along with Wacky World News Thursday, so hold on for all types of far out stories... And s always, Brad will answer all of your immigration questions! Have an immigration question? Get help now: USA: 1-800-529-5465 INT: 1-212-227-8933 Attorney Advertisement. Prior successful results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Brad Show Live 17.01.2021

Trump’s H-1B visa suspension prevents international business school students from finding jobs in the United States. As Biden becomes President, we ask: Will the visa ban be lifted?

Brad Show Live 04.01.2021

Hey Brad Squad, are you ready for tonight's show? Drop your immigration questions below or give us a call during the show at 1-800-529-5465, if you're calling from overseas: 1-212-227-8933. See you on the LIVE! Attorney Advertisement. Prior successful results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Brad Show Live 18.12.2020

President Biden is starting to roll back Trump’s Remain in Mexico program, which means migrants arriving at the U.S-Mexico border will no longer be sent back to Mexico to await hearings.

Brad Show Live 01.12.2020

In the latest move in the fight to change language related to immigration and immigrants in the U.S., Biden’s immigration bill would change the verbiage ‘alien’ to ‘noncitizen" in U.S. law.