
In this conversation, Sherry Harrison and immigration attorney Mo Goldman discuss the rapidly changing landscape of immigration law, particularly in light of recent executive actions by the Trump administration. They delve into the implications of a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications, the controversial Trump Gold Card proposal, and the challenges posed by a growing immigration court backlog. The discussion also touches on the potential impacts of government shutdowns on immigration processes, the role of private prisons in ICE detention, and the broader political climate affecting immigration policy. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the need for informed political engagement and the importance of understanding the complexities of immigration law.