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The U.S. government has published its semi-annual regulatory agenda, offering an indication of the Biden administration’s top immigration priorities in the coming months. Many of the proposed regulations were listed on previous regulatory agendas, though agency timelines for publication have been adjusted.
Additional Information: The full regulatory agenda is available here.
BAL Analysis: While the regulations would have significant impact on immigration programs, they are at different stages in the rulemaking process, and policies are still being formulated. Proposed regulations are subject to a public notice-and-comment period during which members of the public may submit feedback. BAL continues to monitor the regulatory agenda and will provide clients with updates on individual regulations as they move through the rulemaking process.
This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com.
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