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Federal Court Orders Government to Recognize American Samoans as US Citizens

Federal Court Orders Government to Recognize American Samoans as US Citizens

In a landmark decision last week, a federal court in Utah ordered the U.S. government to extend birthright citizenship to people born in the U.S. territory of American Samoa. In a lengthy decision, Judge Clark Waddoups declared that his decision was “required by the mandate of the Fourteenth Amendment as… Read More

Thousands in ICE Detention Sue Private Prison Company for Forced Labor

Thousands in ICE Detention Sue Private Prison Company for Forced Labor

A recent federal court ruling in California could allow hundreds of thousands of immigrants currently and previously detained by private prison companies to demand compensation and damages for work completed behind bars under threat of retaliation. The decision follows a series of lawsuits filed against GEO… Read More

USCIS Plans Massive Fee Hike for Access to Genealogical Records

USCIS Plans Massive Fee Hike for Access to Genealogical Records

If you have ever wanted to trace your family’s immigration history, you should do it now—accessing genealogical records from the 1800s and 1900s may soon become far more expensive than ever before. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is planning to increase its fees to access… Read More

Volunteer Found Not Guilty After Providing Humanitarian Aid to Migrants

Volunteer Found Not Guilty After Providing Humanitarian Aid to Migrants

Over the last decade, the remains of more than 1,600 people have been found in the Arizona desert. Groups like No More Deaths, whose mission is “ending death and suffering in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands,” work to decrease that number. Their volunteer-based work… Read More

Congress Debates Current Policies That Make Life More Difficult for Immigrant Service Members and Their Families

Congress Debates Current Policies That Make Life More Difficult for Immigrant Service Members and Their Families

At a House Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee Hearing on Tuesday, Congress heard testimony from experts about the impact of recent immigration policies affecting foreign-born military members, veterans, and their families. The witnesses addressed a myriad of policy changes surrounding the naturalization of service members and the separation of military families. Policy… Read More

The Perils of the Migrant Protection Protocols

The Perils of the Migrant Protection Protocols

Rape, violence, kidnapping, and lack of basic health care is, unfortunately, a reality for hundreds of asylum seekers subjected to the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) or “Remain in Mexico” program. Multiple recent accounts, including a report by Human… Read More

Trump Administration Considers Lowering the Refugee Cap to Zero

Trump Administration Considers Lowering the Refugee Cap to Zero

The Trump administration is considering decreasing the maximum number of refugees accepted into the United States to 10,000 and as possibly low as zero, administration officials confirmed last week. Each year, the president determines the refugee cap or ceiling, the maximum number of people who can… Read More

Investigation Demanded as Medical Care for Detained Immigrant Children Worsens

Investigation Demanded as Medical Care for Detained Immigrant Children Worsens

Border Patrol agents placed a detained 9-year-old girl with a kidney disease at high risk of a urinary tract infection by not allowing her to shower or change her underwear for five days. Agents also denied a 3-year-old medical care after she vomited 10 times in an hour. Agents failed… Read More

USCIS Announces 7 International Offices Will Remain Open Despite Overall Shutdown

USCIS Announces 7 International Offices Will Remain Open Despite Overall Shutdown

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently released more details about its plan to close its international offices. In an August 9 memorandum, USCIS clarified that all but seven of its 23 international offices will be shuttered within the next year. USCIS’s International Operations Division has a diverse mission,… Read More

Trump Administration Imposes Ban on Asylum Seekers Coming to the US From Third Countries

Trump Administration Imposes Ban on Asylum Seekers Coming to the US From Third Countries

People fleeing persecution who arrive to the United States at the southern land border may no longer be able to seek asylum. As of Tuesday, these asylum seekers will instead be denied protection and returned to a country where their lives may be at risk, unless they qualify for a… Read More

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