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Federal Judge Rules that Separated Families Must be Reunited

Article: Federal Judge Rules that Separated Families Must be Reunited

Last night, a ruling from a federal  judge granted the ACLU an injunction preventing further family separations.  The order also requires the United States government to reunite all families separated by the policy.

San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce Installation Dinner

Article: San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce Installation Dinner

On Wednesday night, the San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce held its annual Installation Dinner at the Hilton Hotel Los Angeles/San Gabriel.

Effects of Restrictive Immigration Policies Under Spotlight

Article: Effects of Restrictive Immigration Policies Under Spotlight

The immigration policy of the Trump administration has come to the forefront of the national discourse after recent media attention on the aftermath of forced family separation at the border.

Attorney Yesenia Acosta named 2018 Southern California Rising Star

Article: Attorney Yesenia Acosta named 2018 Southern California Rising Star

Law Offices of Scott Warmuth immigration attorney Yesenia Acosta has been named a 2018 Super Lawyers Rising Star!

Victims of Domestic Abuse and Gang Violence No Longer Valid Reasons for Asylum

Article: Victims of Domestic Abuse and Gang Violence No Longer Valid Reasons for Asylum

New guidance from the Justice Department orders federal immigration judges to deny asylum claims to the victims of domestic violence and gang violence.

Immigration Story out of New York is a Sign of the Times

Article: Immigration Story out of New York is a Sign of the Times

The arrest and pending deportation of an undocumented immigrant delivering pizzas to a military base in New York City, a so-called sanctuary city, is making national headlines.

Can You Get Workers' Compensation from an Auto Accident?

Article: Can You Get Workers' Compensation from an Auto Accident?

A common legal question regarding car accidents is whether or not victims are eligible for workers' compensation.

Interactive Website Shows Southern California Fatal Crash Locations

Article: Interactive Website Shows Southern California Fatal Crash Locations

Fatal accidents in California have been on the rise.

Trade Dispute with China Could Affect Immigration

Article: Trade Dispute with China Could Affect Immigration

The Trump administration is set to limit visa length for some Chinese citizens due to concerns about intellectual property.

Memorial Day Weekend Most Dangerous Weekend on the Roadways

Article: Memorial Day Weekend Most Dangerous Weekend on the Roadways

Millions of Americans will be taking long drives this Memorial Day weekend, leading to increased dangers on the road.

Will There be a Vote on DACA?

Article: Will There be a Vote on DACA?

An unlikely development in the U.S. House of Representatives could lead to a vote on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Fatal Pedestrian Accidents Increasing

Article: Fatal Pedestrian Accidents Increasing

A new study published by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety demonstrated that the increase in fatal car accidents involving pedestrians stemmed from different risk factors between 2009 and 2016 in the U.S.

Visit Us Today at the San Gabriel Business Expo!

Article: Visit Us Today at the San Gabriel Business Expo!

The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth will host a table at the 2018 San Gabriel Business Expo tonight from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the San Gabriel Hilton.

Distracted Driving Continues to be a Problem

Article: Distracted Driving Continues to be a Problem

Study after study continues to confirm that distracted driving, including cell phone use while driving, continues to be a problem.

Undocumented Immigrants Face New Policy of Zero Tolerance

Article: Undocumented Immigrants Face New Policy of Zero Tolerance

Signalling a policy of zero tolerance, the Trump administration announced a plan to prosecute 100% of people entering the country illegally. 

Temporary Protected Status for Hondurans to End

Article: Temporary Protected Status for Hondurans to End

The Trump administration is ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Hondurans.