Immigration lawyers in the UK and US say they are the busiest they have been in years, as the countries clamp down on new arrivals and President Donald Trump’s administration steps up deportations.
Lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic told the Financial Times that their practices were overwhelmed with enquiries from individuals and companies about the immigration status of families and employees, leading to a significant rise in firms’ revenues.
BAL, one of the top immigration law firms in America, said revenues for its advisory services since the start of this year were more than twice their level in the same period in 2024.
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