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What Is Happening with Trump’s Border Wall? Here’s Everything You Need to Know So Far

What Is Happening with Trump’s Border Wall? Here’s Everything You Need to Know So Far

President Trump has made the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border a cornerstone of his presidency. To date, not a single mile of new barriers has been erected. But the Trump administration continues to aggressively pursue new avenues to fund this project outside of the traditional federal… Read More

In Historic Ruling, Thousands of Immigrants Waiting for Their Immigration Records Can Now Challenge Agency Delay

In Historic Ruling, Thousands of Immigrants Waiting for Their Immigration Records Can Now Challenge Agency Delay

A federal court in San Francisco certified two nationwide classes of immigrants and attorneys challenging extreme agency delays in producing immigration case files. Plaintiffs allege that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have a system-wide practice of failing to… Read More

Pennsylvania Should Widen Access to Justice for People in Immigration Detention

Pennsylvania Should Widen Access to Justice for People in Immigration Detention

People in immigration detention who are represented by an attorney are more likely to receive a positive outcome in immigration court than those that face judges alone. Unfortunately, people who arrive in the U.S. from other countries are not guaranteed representation even though having one can be the difference between… Read More

Federal Court Blocks Error-Prone ICE Deportation Program

Federal Court Blocks Error-Prone ICE Deportation Program

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested millions of people based on unreliable electronic databases. In a recent court decision with nationwide impact, a federal judge in California ruled that parts of this mass deportation program—called Secure Communities—are unconstitutional. Through Secure… Read More

Cameroonian’s Death in ICE Custody Underscores Problems with Immigration Detention

Cameroonian’s Death in ICE Custody Underscores Problems with Immigration Detention

Nebane Abienwi, a 37-year-old man who had recently fled war-torn Cameroon, died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on Tuesday. His passing—the first of the new fiscal year that began on October 1—follows a string of tragic and unnecessary deaths in ICE detention that… Read More

American Communities Benefit From Welcoming Refugees - The White House Wants to Stop That

American Communities Benefit From Welcoming Refugees – The White House Wants to Stop That

For many small towns and rural communities, opening their doors to refugees is part of a local strategy to reverse population decline, stimulate their workforce, and build diverse communities. There are countless examples. Clarkston, Georgia—once a Southern town struggling to keep up with rapid population decline—has… Read More

USCIS Implemented New H-1B Wage Level Policy Without Providing Sufficient Guidance to Its Staff

USCIS Implemented New H-1B Wage Level Policy Without Providing Sufficient Guidance to Its Staff

Newly released documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) reveal that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) rolled out a major policy change impacting petitions for H-1B workers without sufficient training to officers deciding the petitions. The records reveal troubling insights into what likely… Read More

Federal Judge Blocks the Expansion of Fast-Track Deportation Program, Expedited Removal

Federal Judge Blocks the Expansion of Fast-Track Deportation Program, Expedited Removal

A federal judge blocked the expansion of a fast-track deportation program, known as “expedited removal,” minutes before the government said it would begin implementing its expansion on September 28, 2019. Expedited removal allows the government to deport certain people without basic legal protections. Those who are… Read More

Refugee Admissions to Hit 40-Year Low Under Trump

Refugee Admissions to Hit 40-Year Low Under Trump

President Trump yesterday proposed a reduction in the annual number of refugee admissions to 18,000 persons for 2020. This is the lowest number ever in the 40-year history of the refugee program, and the fourth time Trump has reduced refugee admissions since January 2017. Read More

Government Watchdog Says US Officials Were Unprepared to Address Children’s Trauma After Family Separation

Government Watchdog Says US Officials Were Unprepared to Address Children’s Trauma After Family Separation

In summer 2018, the Trump administration attempted to deter asylum-seeking families from coming to the United States by separating children from their parents at the southern border. It was immediately clear that separated children’s trauma would be long-lasting. Now, the Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Inspector General… Read More

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