It is amazingly fast that a year will soon pass and that the holidays are upon us. From our office to you and your family, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years. Even though 2012 is an election year and there were not that many immigration legislations pass, we still seen major changes and developments in U.S. immigration and nationality laws through the court and policy changes directly from the Department of Homeland Security. Here is the recap of major developments in immigration law for the year 2012
On Tuesday night, the people re-elected President Barrack Obama to his second term in office, and the Democratic Party kept a majority control in the Senate and the Republican Party kept control of the House of Representative. The elections leave in tack the perspective power in Washington, D.C. since the mid-year election of 2010. Will the political stalemate persist or will there be any prospect of immigration reform, and if so, to what extent. These are the questions that I pondered late Tuesday night and the morning after.