In this video, Andrew Olmem, a partner in our Public Policy, Regulatory & Political Law practice, and Elizabeth Espín Stern, who leads our Global Mobility & Migration practice, discuss the Biden administration’s likely immigration actions in response to the executive actions undertaken by the previous administration. Andrew and Liz discuss:
Mayer Brown will be providing full coverage of the Biden administration’s immigration priorities as part of our 10Hundred series. For example, our regularly updated Immigration Priorities Heat Map provides a visual overview of the immigration priorities of the previous administration and, more substantially, those of the Biden administration in its first 100, 300 and 500 days.
10Hundred focuses on how our present will transform our future. In this series, our lawyers analyze the most pivotal issues, historic moments and change events affecting the global business community—always with a spotlight on the next 100 days, especially as businesses constantly re-evaluate the issues they are facing amid a global pandemic
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