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The New CBP One App May Put Immigrants and Travelers’ Privacy at Risk

The New CBP One App May Put Immigrants and Travelers’ Privacy at Risk

It is unquestionable that technology creates efficiencies. But efficiency should not come at the total expense of privacy. A new app from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) toes that line between productivity and the need for users’ privacy. In October 2020, CBP launched a new mobile application to help… Read More

Attorney General Garland Brings Back Administrative Closure for Immigration Judges

Attorney General Garland Brings Back Administrative Closure for Immigration Judges

Attorney General Merrick Garland vacated Matter of Castro-Tum on July 15, reviving a key tool to help judges prioritize cases in the overburdened immigration court system and allow people facing deportation to pursue all available paths to legal status. In Matter of Cruz-Valdez, the attorney general reversed a decision… Read More

Biden Administration Commits to Returning Deported Veterans

Biden Administration Commits to Returning Deported Veterans

Since the founding of the United States, immigrants have served in the U.S. military. In recognition of the sacrifices involved in military service, the federal government has provided an expedited path to citizenship for immigrant servicemembers for years—but it isn’t automatic and not all who serve qualify. Given how easy… Read More

Read the 2021 'Celebrate America' Creative Writing Contest Winning Entry

Read the 2021 ‘Celebrate America’ Creative Writing Contest Winning Entry

The first-place winner of the American Immigration Council’s 24th annual (2020-2021) Celebrate America Creative Writing Contest was Kyla O’Halloran, whose poem “Welcome: Two Syllables, One Word” was submitted by the Chicago Chapter. Kyla’s poem examines the impact a simple, welcoming message can have on someone’s life. Welcome: Two Syllables,… Read More

Collecting DNA From Asylum Seekers at the Border Raises Privacy Concerns

Collecting DNA From Asylum Seekers at the Border Raises Privacy Concerns

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is collecting DNA from asylum seekers at the border, recent media reports confirm. This is the latest expansion of DNA collection as part of a program initiated under the Trump administration that targets nearly all immigrants in government custody. A growing number of noncitizens… Read More

DHS Issues New Guidance for Government Attorneys in Immigration Court Proceedings

DHS Issues New Guidance for Government Attorneys in Immigration Court Proceedings

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) issued a new memorandum on May 27 that provides guidance on how its attorneys can and should exercise prosecutorial discretion. In the memo, which was made public on Friday, the lead government attorney for the Department… Read More

Supreme Court Denies TPS Holders a Chance at Permanent Status

Supreme Court Denies TPS Holders a Chance at Permanent Status

In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled this week in Sanchez v. Mayorkas that people with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) who entered the United States unlawfully are ineligible to obtain a green card in most cases. The decision has a devastating effect on thousands of long-time TPS holders who… Read More

New 'Dedicated Docket' Could Rush Asylum-Seeking Families Through Court

New ‘Dedicated Docket’ Could Rush Asylum-Seeking Families Through Court

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)  and the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on May 28 the creation of a new “Dedicated Docket” in immigration court for the claims of asylum-seeking families. The goal of this new “rocket docket” is to complete most new cases within 300 days. A… Read More

It’s Time to End Title 42

It’s Time to End Title 42

One policy first created by the Trump administration is responsible for the greatest restriction on access to our immigration system for asylum seekers than any other. It provides no meaningful opportunity for people caught in the policy to request humanitarian protection. Yet four months into the Biden administration, this policy… Read More

Controversial Practice of Detaining and Interrogating Immigrant Advocates Included Legal Service Providers in El Paso

Controversial Practice of Detaining and Interrogating Immigrant Advocates Included Legal Service Providers in El Paso

Newly revealed government documents provide details on the extent of the Trump administration’s retaliation against people who provided legal assistance to asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border. The documents link border interrogations of immigration legal service providers in El Paso in 2019 to similar treatment that journalists and immigrant… Read More

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