Richard T. Herman is a nationally recognized immigration attorney with 30+ years of experience, a published author, and a frequent media commentator. In an era of rapid Trump immigration policy shifts, Herman provides journalists with clear, accessible legal analysis to help the public understand fast-changing immigration law and enforcement trends. He also supplies journalists with reliable data, ensuring their immigration coverage is informed by accurate and credible information.

Why Immigration Law Coverage Needs Expert Voices
Immigration law is one of the most complex and fast-moving areas of U.S. policy. Journalists covering these stories need trusted experts who can provide expert insights that help inform immigration stories with clear, fact-based analysis and guidance. Expert voices are essential to improve immigration news coverage.
The complexity of daily immigration changes
Immigration is governed by a patchwork of federal statutes, agency regulations, presidential executive orders, and court rulings. Federal agencies such as USCIS and ICE play a key role in issuing regulations and implementing policy changes. Under Trump’s second administration, immigration law changes often occur overnight. A single announcement can alter the rights of:
- H-1B visa holders
- Asylum seekers
- International students
- Green card applicants
Without legal interpretation, these changes are nearly impossible for the general public to fully understand.

Risks of misinformation without legal interpretation
When reporters cover immigration stories without expert input, misinformation spreads quickly. Fact checking is essential for journalists to verify immigration and government data, ensuring accuracy and fairness in their reporting. Misreported deadlines, misunderstood executive orders, or confusing terminology can cause panic among immigrant families and mislead the broader public. Immigration law experts like Herman serve as a reliable source for journalists seeking to clarify immigration changes.
Who Is Richard T. Herman?
Richard T. Herman is an immigration lawyer with a long history and many years of experience in immigration law, spanning over three decades. He is a best-selling author and founder of the Herman Legal Group—branded as “The Law Firm for Immigrants.”
Herman has made significant research contributions to the field of immigration, further establishing his credibility and expertise.
30 years as an immigration attorney
For more than three decades, Herman has represented clients in a wide range of immigration cases—from asylum and deportation defense to business and investor visas. His experience spans family immigration, employment-based visas, and humanitarian protections.
This extensive background gives him a deep understanding of the U.S. immigration system.
Co-author of Immigrant, Inc.

Herman co-authored Immigrant, Inc., a groundbreaking book that serves as a report on the impact of immigrant entrepreneurs driving America’s innovation economy. The book has been cited by scholars, journalists, and policymakers, cementing Herman’s role as a thought leader on immigration’s role in U.S. prosperity. For example, the book details how Sergey Brin, a Russian immigrant, co-founded Google and transformed the tech industry, illustrating the significant contributions of immigrants to the U.S. economy.
Founder of Herman Legal Group: “The Law Firm for Immigrants”
Herman established the Herman Legal Group, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, and serving clients nationwide. Known as “The Law Firm for Immigrants,” the firm employs a multilingual team fluent in more than 12 languages, reflecting the global diversity of its clients, who come from many countries around the world.
The firm has helped many immigrants navigate complex legal challenges.
Learn more about Richard T. Herman and his law firm.
National Media Trusts Richard T. Herman

Richard T. Herman is frequently sought after for news coverage and immigration coverage, serving as a go-to source for national TV, radio, print, and podcast interviews on immigration news. His track record of clear, approachable analysis makes him a trusted commentator for journalists. Reporters rely on his expertise to ensure accurate reporting.
Past TV, radio, and print features
Herman has been featured on major outlets, including:
- CNN
- NPR
- The New York Times
- The Wall Street Journal
- MSNBC
- Univision
He has also been featured in other media outlets covering immigration issues.
Track record of providing clear, accessible commentary
Journalists repeatedly turn to Herman because he explains complex immigration developments in plain English, while still providing the legal depth and context needed to ensure accuracy—helping both journalists and their readers understand these issues.

Timeline graphic showing Herman’s media appearances across different networks.
Immigration Under Trump: Why Journalists Need Experts Now
Both the first Trump administration and the current Trump administration have enacted rapid changes to immigration policies—executive orders, agency memos, and new enforcement quotas create daily headlines. Journalists need experts like Herman to break down the legal, political, and human impacts, especially as the Trump administration’s actions continue to affect immigrant communities. Immigration policy remains a contentious and evolving issue.
Executive orders and rapid-fire changes
President Trump has used executive authority to implement sweeping immigration restrictions, such as:
- Travel bans on specific nationalities
- H-1B visa fees and restrictions
- Family immigration limitations
- Student visa pauses
- Expanded ICE arrest quotas
These executive orders represent significant national policies shaping the U.S. immigration landscape.
Read official White House executive orders.
The legal, political, and human impact
Each executive order has three levels of consequences:
- Legal – Shifting standards of admissibility, work authorization, and enforcement.
- Political – Partisan battles over immigration reform.
- Human – Separated families, careers disrupted, and communities destabilized.
It is crucial that immigration policies are implemented with a commitment to justice and in accordance with relevant laws, ensuring fairness and dignity for all affected individuals.
Examples of daily policy shifts needing explanation
- USCIS announcement of a new $100,000 H-1B petition fee
- ICE launching Operation At-Large targeting sanctuary cities
- Sudden asylum restrictions, such as third-country transit bans and increased border enforcement measures
- Student visa revocations tied to campus protests
These examples reflect the ongoing challenges at the border and demonstrate how border enforcement continues to shape immigration policy and public debate.
What Makes Herman’s Immigration Commentary Stand Out

Herman combines deep legal expertise with an ability to explain issues clearly, empathetically, and accessibly—qualities journalists rely on when covering immigration.
His commentary is grounded in data and supports data driven reporting, providing journalists with reliable information and context for their stories.
His clear focus on key issues helps journalists stay informed.
Legal depth + plain-English explanations
Journalists often struggle with the dense statutory language of immigration law. Herman distills it into clear, actionable takeaways.
He also helps journalists clarify misunderstood issues in immigration law.
Balance of empathy and authority
As an immigration reform expert, Herman balances legal authority with human stories, using personal story elements to ensure media coverage is both accurate and compassionate.

Multilingual team insights
Because the Herman Legal Group speaks over 12 languages, Herman can provide cultural and community-based context often missing from immigration reporting. This multilingual approach also helps journalists better serve local communities.
Sample Topics Richard T. Herman Can Break Down for Journalists
From visa fees to asylum bans, Herman can explain how new policies impact real people.
- Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee – what it means for tech workers and employers.
- Family immigration restrictions – how changes affect U.S. citizens sponsoring relatives.
- Deportation quotas & ICE raids – legal limits and community impacts.
- Asylum bans & legal challenges – constitutional issues and pending lawsuits.
- Student visa crackdowns – risks for international students and U.S. universities.
Journalists on the immigration beat, including feature writers and assistant professors like Austin Kocher of Syracuse University, can benefit from Herman’s expertise to generate original story ideas and provide deeper, data-driven coverage of immigration issues.
Bar chart comparing numbers of ICE arrests before and after Trump’s executive orders.

FAQs: Why Journalists Call Richard T. Herman to Talk Immigration
Who is Richard T. Herman, and why do journalists trust him on immigration issues?Richard T. Herman is a nationally recognized immigration attorney with more than 30 years of experience. Journalists call him because he combines deep legal knowledge with the ability to explain complex immigration law changes in plain English. Many journalists have reported on immigration issues using Herman’s insights to ensure their coverage is factual and balanced.
Why is Herman considered a top immigration law expert for media interviews?Herman has authored a nationally acclaimed book, co-founded a multilingual law firm, and appeared on major media outlets like CNN, NPR, and The New York Times. His experience makes him a go-to immigration reform expert for clear and authoritative commentary.
What makes Richard T. Herman’s immigration commentary stand out from others?Herman blends legal depth with accessibility. He not only interprets statutes and executive orders but also humanizes immigration stories, making his analysis compelling for both policymakers and the general public.
What types of immigration stories can Richard T. Herman explain for journalists?He covers a wide range of topics, including Trump immigration policy, asylum bans, ICE enforcement quotas, H-1B visa fees, student visa restrictions, and family immigration changes.
Why do journalists need an immigration attorney to explain Trump immigration policy?Trump’s executive orders and agency memos change immigration law rapidly. Without expert analysis, these shifts can be misreported. Herman ensures accurate coverage by explaining legal, political, and human impacts in real time.
How fast can Richard T. Herman respond to breaking immigration news?Herman understands newsroom deadlines. He is known for providing same-day legal analysis, often within hours of a policy announcement or immigration enforcement action.
Is Richard T. Herman available for live TV and radio interviews?Yes. He frequently appears on live television, radio, and podcasts, offering immediate analysis of urgent immigration law changes and enforcement actions.
Does Herman provide commentary on both family and business immigration issues?Yes. Herman explains both sides of immigration law—from family reunification policies and asylum to H-1B, investor visas, and employment-based green cards.
Can Richard T. Herman explain immigration enforcement and ICE raids for the media?Yes. He has provided legal analysis on ICE raids, deportation quotas, and immigration enforcement strategies, explaining how they affect immigrant communities and U.S. employers.
Why do national and local outlets call Herman for immigration news commentary?Herman’s track record of providing balanced, accurate, and empathetic commentary has built long-standing trust with both national outlets like MSNBC and local media serving immigrant communities.
Does Richard T. Herman offer multilingual support for journalists with diverse audiences?Yes. His law firm speaks more than 12 languages, enabling him to help journalists reach immigrant communities in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and more.
Can Herman clarify the impact of immigration law changes on specific groups like students or workers?Yes. He can break down how new visa restrictions, SEVIS terminations, or fee increases affect students, skilled workers, employers, and families.
Why is Herman often cited in immigration news stories about legal challenges and lawsuits?As a seasoned immigration lawyer, Herman explains not only the policies themselves but also the legal battles surrounding them—helping reporters cover both the law and the litigation.
What makes Richard T. Herman’s analysis valuable for podcasts and long-form interviews?Herman can provide both quick soundbites and in-depth analysis, making him equally valuable for short media segments and extended interviews.
How does Richard T. Herman help journalists interpret immigration data and access resources for accurate reporting?Herman assists journalists in understanding and interpreting complex immigration data, including government reports and court records. He provides resources such as data guides, expert insights, and support materials to help ensure reporting is informed, accurate, and trustworthy.
How can journalists contact Richard T. Herman for immigration interviews?Reporters can reach him through his law firm, Herman Legal Group, by calling 1-(216)-696-6170 or visiting lawfirm4immigrants.com.
How to Contact Immigration Attorney Richard T. Herman
If you’re a journalist covering immigration news, you can reach Richard Herman directly for expert commentary.
- Phone: Click to Call: 1-(216)-696-6170
- Website: Herman Legal Group, LLC
- Press Inquiries: richardtmmerman@gmail.com
Conclusion & Call to Action
Journalists covering immigration need fast, accurate, and human-centered legal insights. Richard T. Herman has built his career on providing exactly that.
For more than 30 years, Herman has been the immigration lawyer journalists rely on when the news breaks. He is approachable, authoritative, and deeply experienced.
If you are a journalist covering the latest immigration law changes, Trump executive orders, or breaking news on ICE enforcement—contact Richard T. Herman today.
Email Richard Herman at richardtmherman@gmail.com or call him at 216-696-6170.
For more on Richard Herman’s work, visit his firm’s website Herman Legal Group, or explore his insights on economic policy in Immigrant, Inc.
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