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A New EOIR Rule Expands Powers of the Board of Immigration Appeals and Attorney General

A New EOIR Rule Expands Powers of the Board of Immigration Appeals and Attorney General

The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) issued a final rule last week that expands the authority of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and Attorney General William Barr when reviewing an immigration judge’s decision following a removal proceeding. The BIA reviews an immigration judge’s decision if ether the individual… Read More

Read the 2019 'Celebrate America' Fifth Grade Creative Writing Contest Winning Entry

Read the 2019 ‘Celebrate America’ Fifth Grade Creative Writing Contest Winning Entry

The American Immigration Council is proud to announce the winner of the 22nd Annual Celebrate America Fifth Grade Creative Writing Contest. The contest encourages educators to incorporate lessons on U.S. immigration into their classrooms and gives fifth graders the opportunity to explain, in their own words, why they are proud… Read More

Chronic USCIS and ICE FOIA Delays Being Challenged in Court

Chronic USCIS and ICE FOIA Delays Being Challenged in Court

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]When a person files a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the government is required to respond to the person within 20 days, with few exceptions. Yet when someone requests copies of their immigration files, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) often… Read More

USCIS Will Transfer Applications Out of Its Busiest Offices to Reduce Wait Times

USCIS Will Transfer Applications Out of Its Busiest Offices to Reduce Wait Times

USCIS is beginning to transfer cases out of its busiest offices to even out the processing times across the country. Transferred cases will go to USCIS offices that have more manageable workloads. Read More

Providing Humanitarian Aid to People Crossing the Border Should Never Be a Crime

Providing Humanitarian Aid to People Crossing the Border Should Never Be a Crime

Since 2004, a band of humanitarian aid workers organized by community and faith groups have trekked through remote areas of the Arizona desert between the United States and Mexico. They often travel under extreme climate conditions to save lives. The workers strategically place water and other basic supplies along paths… Read More

ICE Deported Hundreds of Immigrant Veterans – And Has No Record of Them in Their Database

ICE Deported Hundreds of Immigrant Veterans – And Has No Record of Them in Their Database

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is not following its own policies—and hundreds of men and women who have served in our military are getting deported for minor offenses due to the agency’s negligence. A report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released last week details how ICE ignores two… Read More

USCIS Processing Delays to be Investigated by Government Accountability Office

USCIS Processing Delays to be Investigated by Government Accountability Office

Applications for permanent residence and other immigration benefits are taking longer than ever to process. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the agency responsible for adjudicating these applications, has a backlog at “crisis levels.” While USCIS processing delays have increasingly been a problem, the backlog is reaching new highs… Read More

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