This article was prepared with the assistance of ABIL, the Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers, of which Loan Huynh is an active member.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently released an undated Non-Retaliation Policy Statement. The statement says that ICE “is committed to upholding standards of fair regulatory enforcement practices, where small businesses and others are free to question, raise concerns, or otherwise comment on ICE actions or policies without fear of retaliation,” and that ICE “will thoroughly investigate any allegations of retaliation and take appropriate corrective action.”
The statement notes that “filing a complaint with the Office of the National Ombudsman will not stop or delay investigations and legal or administrative proceedings as part of the Agency’s ongoing responsibility to enforce Federal laws under its jurisdiction.”

