Bipartisan group of eight senators proposed a compromise plan that may grant millions of undocumented immigrants immediate but provisional status to live and work in the US
Changes To Cuba Travel Laws
Changes to migration and travel in Cuba take effect. These reforms no longer require the white card (tarjeta blanca) or exit visa that Cuba used to control who could leave the island, nor the notarized letter of invitation from a foreign host.
Bank of America National Mortgage Settlement
Luis Fernandez was interview by America TeVe regarding Bank of America’s billion dollar settlement in connection with mortgaged and foreclosed property.
Concealed weapons; law to bear arms in Florida
Clarifying doubts about the Law in Florida on the Buenas Tardes Miami Show and thanking Luis Diaz for the invitation to his program
Brigada de Asalto 2506 Award of Recognition
Attorneys Luis Fernandez, Wilfredo Allen, and Santiago Alpizar were honored today with the Brigada de Asalto 2506 Award of Recognition
Ex-boss of Cuban prisons living in South Florida accused of ordering attack on dissident’s daughter
Miami Herald News article quoting our good friends and fellow attorneys Wilfredo Allen and Santiago Alpizar regarding Crescencio Marino Rivero, a former officer of Cuban prisons and his immigration issues while he now resides in South Florida
Neighborhood Associations
President of Miami Neighborhoods, Roads Association, and Community United, Graciela Solares, is interviewed on Ante Usted.
Judge declares mistrial in murder case after defense attorney posted a photo defendant’s leopard-print underwear on Facebook.
As stated before: Beware of Facebook in Court! What you write, like, and post on social media websites can come back and haunt you . . . especially in a Courtroom
Oscar Sánchez pleads guilty to laundering millions of dollars into Cuba’s national bank
Luis Fernandez will be interviewed today on America Noticias, Canal 41, to discuss the recent case of Oscar L. Sánchez who recently plead guilty to laundering millions of dollars into Cuba’s national bank.
Fernandez Siblings–All Together Now!
Luis Peter Fernandez, my older brother and US Marine Corps Sergent, came to visit us after returning to the US from his recent station in the Philippines.