SPRING 2026 UPDATE: Assessing Immigration Risks for Our Clients in the Current Administration: A Guide for Every Massachusetts Attorney

Event Details
Thu May 07
SPRING 2026 UPDATE: Assessing Immigration Risks for Our Clients in the Current Administration: A Guide for Every Massachusetts Attorney
May 7, 2026 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Price: Free

Format: Online Only

Faculty

  • Matt Cameron, Esq.
  • Nicole Micheroni, Esq.

Cameron Micheroni & Silvia

In an era of rapid-fire executive orders and shifting enforcement priorities, two experienced immigration lawyers go beyond the headlines to provide essential 'risk-spotting' for non-specialists. This program breaks down the current administration's impact on Massachusetts practice.

  • ICE Operations in New England: How 'detention reengineering' is changing local enforcement and the likelihood of release.
  • Target Identification: What factors currently make an individual a priority for enforcement?
  • Client Management: Strategies for identifying and mitigating risks for clients in non-immigration matters (criminal, family, or employment).
  • Release & Bond: What are the actual chances of a client being released once detained under current DOJ/DHS guidelines?
  • Policy vs. Practice: A clear-eyed look at the differences under the current administration and what practitioners should expect through the rest of the year.

The immigration experts will answer these and many other questions to try to provide non¬immigration lawyers with what they need to know to understand this constantly-changing environment.

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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Social Law Library.

 

Did you know Social Law members have remote access to AILA Link?

AILA Link is an immigration law resource containing primary law materials, forms, government manuals, periodicals, Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook.