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31.12.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the Editor: We must stand with our immigrant neighbors; CU’s need for administrative reform; prefight before inauguration day; musk has too much power | We must stand with our immigrant neighbors
Believing that it is the role of the media to report all the facts to ensure accountability of elected officials and of law enforcement, I am disturbed that there has been very little reporting of ... |
09.12.2024 | ‘Calm minds and kind hearts’: Leaders in Weld County weigh impacts of mass deportation on families, workforce | Households with undocumented immigrants and many who work with immigrants, however, fear deportations will lead to forced separations of families, negative impacts on the economy and food production and the loss of diversity. And they say p... |
27.11.2024 | The Looming Shadow of Mass Deportation: A Nation on Edge | The United States stands at a crossroads. A storm brews on the horizon, fueled by promises of mass deportation and the unraveling of immigration protections. The recent political landscape, marked by the impending return of Donald Trump, ha... |
26.11.2024 | National Politics | Presidents have used immigration ‘parole’ since the 1950s. Now it could disappear under Trump | “Get ready to leave because you’re going to be going out real fast,” Trump said.
A giant group of people with tenuous legal status formed under Biden and many now expect their protections to vanish with a stroke of a pen. Those protections ... |
21.11.2024 | National Politics | ACLU sues government for records detailing Trump’s mass deportation plan | The lawsuit was filed after ICE failed to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request from the ACLU in August. It follows Trump’s comments reiterating his promise to launch the largest deportation program in U.S. history on the first da... |
09.11.2024 | The Storm on the Horizon: Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan Faces a Mountain of Challenges | Donald Trump is back in the political arena, and with him comes a promise that echoes through the halls of power: mass deportation. On day one of his presidency, he aims to initiate the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. It soun... |
09.11.2024 | The Storm on the Horizon: Trump’s Deportation Pledge and Climate Crisis | In the wake of Donald Trump's reelection, America stands at a crossroads. His promise to launch the largest mass deportation operation in history looms large, casting a shadow over the nation. Yet, the reality of this ambition is fraught wi... |
09.11.2024 | The Trump Administration's Immigration Strategy: A High-Stakes Game of State and Federal Dynamics | The immigration landscape in the United States is a battleground. The stakes are high, and the players are many. At the center of this conflict is former President Donald Trump, who is poised to re-enter the White House with a controversial... |
07.11.2024 | Trump mass deportation pledge faces legal, economic barriers | LOS ANGELES: Donald Trump has pledged to launch - on day one of his presidency - the largest deportation operation of undocumented immigrants in US history.
Carrying it out may be another matter.
"Rhetoric is one thing," said Step... |
04.11.2024 | National Politics | Trump’s mass deportation plan could rely on state cooperation | “It’s not going to be successful, as long as we have sanctuary cities and states that refuse to allow local and state police departments to work with ICE,” Morgan said in an interview with Stateline.
Over the past year, more than half a doz... |
25.10.2024 | National Politics | Trump says he’ll undertake the ‘largest deportation’ in US history. Can he do that? | The ex-president went on to say that he would send “elite squads” of federal law enforcement officers to “hunt down, arrest and deport” every migrant gang member. Those who attempt to return to the U.S. would be served with 10-year prison s... |
03.10.2024 | The Digital Frontier: Navigating the Complexities of Child Safety and Immigration in America | In the ever-evolving landscape of American society, two pressing issues emerge: the safety of children in the digital realm and the status of unaccompanied migrant children. Both topics are fraught with complexity, miscommunication, and urg... |
02.10.2024 | National Politics | FACT FOCUS: Claims that more than 300,000 migrant children are missing lack context | CLAIM: The Biden administration has lost more than 300,000 unaccompanied migrant children.
THE FACTS: This claim misrepresents information in an August report published by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector Genera... |
16.05.2024 | New "Love Has No Labels" PSA Inspires Acts of Love to Combat Bias and Hate | The Ad Council's newest PSA, in partnership with R/GA, encourages individuals to act with love and combat division and hate
NEW YORK, May 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Ad Council released the latest iteration of its Emmy-Award winning... |
27.02.2024 | How "Dreamers" could help ease Seattle's cop shortage | Washington state may open up police and firefighting jobs to thousands of immigrants who are part of an Obama-era program that shields them from deportation.
Why it matters: The proposal to let people in the Deferred Action for Childhood Ar... |
26.01.2024 | What’s Hiding in the Immigration & Border Deal? More Mass Surveillance | Behind closed doors, the White House and Congress continue to negotiate major changes to border and immigration law as part of a larger deal on foreign military assistance. One of the rumored proposals is to expand a program called Family E... |
15.01.2024 | Vesti launches WorldForce™ to help 50,000 skilled Africans to get into the US-H1B Lottery in 2024 | Vesti, the leading migration fintech company, announces WorldForce™ a groundbreaking initiative to empower 50,000 skilled professionals across Africa with their H1B visa applications in 2024. According to the American immigration council’s ... |
17.08.2023 | Documentary highlights Tampa's child translators | Virginia Vasquez is only a teenager, but she's had to help her parents pay bills, understand conversations with their doctors and make phone calls.
What's happening: Virginia, 16, is one of three children from Tampa featured in a short film... |
26.05.2023 | Open Questions, Legal Hurdles for Biden’s New Border Rule | The Biden administration announced on May 16 a new border rule that creates new pathways for lawful entry and limits access to asylum for unauthorized entrants. Although the rule takes important steps to create alternatives to unauthorized ... |
03.03.2023 | Child Labor Investigation Reveals Immigration Policy Changes We Need Now | Children across the nation are working in dangerous, sometimes lethal jobs in American factories, farms and mills — according to a New York Times exposé that has rattled corporate America, President Biden, and Congress.
The kids, who are he... |
22.02.2023 | Crime and Public Safety
Crime and Public Safety | Colorado sheriff can cooperate with ICE despite state law, judge says | A Teller County District judge ruled Wednesday that the county sheriff isn’t violating Colorado law by allowing his deputies to conduct immigration enforcement through an agreement with the federal government.
The American Civil Liberties U... |
13.12.2022 | How California is dealing with 3 elections at once | Most of the remaining loose ends from California’s Nov. 8 election were tied up Monday — though at least one especially close race appears to remain unresolved and election battles from 2020 and 2024 continue to intensify.
First, Democrat C... |
07.10.2022 | The Fifth Circuit Holds That DACA Exceeds Executive Authority | On Oct. 5, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held in Texas v. United States that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program conflicted with the limits on executive authority in the Immigration and Nationality Ac... |
23.08.2022 | Immigration Enforcement Priorities and Presidential Duty | The Supreme Court will consider a challenge to immigration enforcement priorities this December in a case with significant implications for everyday immigration policing. The case arises from the Biden administration’s effort to narrow immi... |
11.04.2022 | AG Advisory: Schools Must Provide Equal Access to Public Education to All Students, Regardless of Immigration Status | BOSTON — Attorney General Maura Healey today issued an advisory reminding school officials across Massachusetts of their obligations under state and federal law to provide all elementary and secondary students with equal access to public ed... |
31.03.2022 | D.C. Circuit Rules That Public Health Law Empowers Government to Expel Asylum-Seekers—But Not to Countries Where They Face Persecution or Torture | The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit recently ruled in a challenge to a policy of expelling asylum-seekers at the border based on an obscure public health law. In Huisha-Huisha v. Mayorkas, the court affirmed in pa... |
05.02.2022 | New Report Shows Immigrants in Passaic County Paid Over $1.3 Billion in Taxes and Held $3.6 Billion in Spending Power in 2019 | PASSAIC COUNTY, NJ, February 3, 2022 - New research, New Americans in Passaic County, released today by New American Economy-now the American Immigration Council -in partnership with Passaic County and William Paterson University Small Busi... |
18.10.2021 | ‘Fake heiress’ Anna Sorokin has been jailed by ICE for 7 months with her immigration status in limbo | Anna Sorokin arrives for sentencing at New York State Supreme Court, in New York, Thursday, May 9, 2019. Steven Hirsch/New York Post via AP
Anna Sorokin, who pretended to be a European heiress by the name of Anna Delvey, has been in immigra... |
17.09.2021 | First Circuit Expands Due Process Rights of Noncitizens at Immigration Bond Hearings | In October 2018, Ana Ruth Hernandez-Lara, a non-U.S. citizen who fled El Salvador in 2013 and entered the U.S. without permission, appeared before an immigration judge at a discretionary bond hearing and requested bond pending her removal p... |
31.03.2021 | Unaccompanied Minors Detained At Border Stir Immigration Debate | Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks to the media after a tour of part of the Rio Grande river on a Texas ... [+] Department of Public Safety boat on March 26, 2021 in Mission, Texas. The senator was part of a Senate delegation visiting the Texas-Me... |
18.03.2021 | The Awkward Truth About ‘Free College’—It Isn’t Truly Free | In 2014, when Tennessee unveiled a statewide scholarship to cover tuition expenses at community colleges, the program was praised for making higher education possible for more people. It even inspired President Obama to pitch a similar fede... |
03.03.2021 | President Biden’s Immigration Executive Actions: A Recap | In his first weeks in office, President Biden issued several executive actions focused on reevaluating and unwinding the panoply of protectionist immigration policies former President Trump set in place through executive branch action. Some... |
23.02.2021 | Small Business Owners: What You Need To Know About The New PPP Rules | What would LA be without tacos? Thousands of food businesses led by immigrants can benefit from new ... [+] PPP rules. Camino Financial |
23.12.2020 | U.S. Immigration Reform To Be A Biden Priority | President-elect Joe Biden will be able to make major immigration reforms when he takes office in ... [+] January 2021. There is talk of many changes that could be coming. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)Getty Images |
20.10.2020 | What to Do About Xinjiang | Editor’s Note: The author will be taking questions live at 12:00 noon Eastern time on Wednesday, Oct. 21, as a part of our new project, Lawfare Live. Events under the Lawfare Live umbrella will be offered exclusively to Lawfare supporters o... |
14.10.2020 | Trump’s latest immigration restrictions are bad news for American workers | Jay Srinivasan Contributor
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I’m an immigrant, and since arriving from India two decades ago I’ve earned a Ph.D., launched two companies, created almost 100 jobs, sold a busine... |
09.09.2020 | Building The U.S. Economy Through Immigration Is This Entrepreneurs Lifework: Policy Is Her Next Stop | Immigration expert Julie PearlJulie Pearl |
29.06.2020 | The Role of Federal Courts in Coronavirus-Related Immigration Detention Litigation | From the outset, the coronavirus pandemic posed a unique and immediate threat to incarcerated people—including noncitizens in civil immigration detention. As the pandemic goes on, lawsuits have proliferated across the country challenging th... |
26.06.2020 | 12 Alternatives For Immigrants Blocked By Trump’s Proclamation | New restrictions imposed on H1B, H2B, H4, L-1 and J-1 immigrants by President Trump mean many ... [+] applicants will to need to find alternatives to come to the United States. Which alternative is best? This article explores 12 of the best... |
19.03.2020 | Is ICE’s Use of a Maryland Facial Recognition Database Lawful? | The Washington Post reported recently that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have accessed, without obtaining judicial process, a Maryland facial recognition database that contains photographs of more than 275,000 und... |
15.01.2020 | Investing In Immigrant Surveillance: Palantir And The #NoTechForICE Campaign | Jacinta González, a senior campaign organizer at Mijente, speaking at a rally.Mijente |
04.10.2019 | The Most Horrifying Allegations in the ACLU’s Newest Family Separation Lawsuit | Want the best of VICE News straight to your inbox? Sign up here.
The Trump administration’s so-called “zero-tolerance” policy didn’t just separate thousands of families — it left them with long-lasting emotional trauma. And a lawsuit filed ... |
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25.07.2019 | The Most Prosecuted Federal Offense in America: A Primer on the Criminalization of Border Crossing | Overview
The federal statute criminalizing illegal entry into the United States, 8 U.S.C. § 1325(a), has become an unlikely focus of the Democratic presidential primary. During the first round of debates, Julián Castro called for decriminal... |
16.07.2019 | The Trump Administration’s Plan to Effectively End Asylum Is Almost Certainly Illegal | Want the best of VICE News straight to your inbox? Sign up here.
Tens of thousands of asylum-seekers have set up encampments in cities along the U.S.-Mexico border, where they’ve been forced to wait for weeks before they can formally enter ... |
03.07.2019 | Federal Court Orders Bond Hearings for Imprisoned Asylum Seekers | The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington ordered the government to provide bond hearings to asylum seekers who were apprehended crossing the border irregularly and whose asylum claims were found viable by an asylum off... |
12.06.2019 | Trump's Homeland Security Chief Is Giving Bad Immigration Data to Congress | Want the best of VICE News straight to your inbox? Sign up here.
Trump’s acting chief of Homeland Security has framed the immigration crisis as a flood of “fake families” coming across the border with the help of drug cartels and human traf... |
31.05.2019 | Ahead of 2020 Elections, What Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Saying About Immigration | 18 Shares Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Immigrant entrepreneurs spin out profitable, large businesses and bring thousands of jobs to the United States economy. Take Eric S. Yuan, for example.
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Yuan, born i... |
29.05.2019 | Matter of M-S- and the Continuing Battle Over ‘Zero Tolerance’ | Asylum seekers who have passed their credible fear interviews—those whom immigration officers find have viable asylum claims—may no longer have access to an important protection against prolonged imprisonment. Attorney General William Barr’... |
05.03.2019 | New York Lawsuit Challenges Replacement of Immigration Court Hearings with Video Technology | In the latest salvo in a long debate over the use of video teleconferencing (VTC) technology in immigration courts, several legal aid organizations filed a class-action lawsuit on Feb. 12 in New York challenging the U.S. Immigration and Cus... |
07.12.2018 | What’s Happening in the Litigation Over Matthew Whitaker’s Appointment? | One month to the day since Attorney General Jeff Sessions left the Justice Department, President Trump indicated to reporters that he will nominate former Attorney General William Barr to serve as Session’s replacement. Acting Attorney Gene... |
21.09.2017 | Alarming Number of Deported Immigrants Claim Abuse, Mistreatment by ICE | A 30-year-old Mexican woman lived in the US for six years before she was picked up by immigration officials. In an interview with human rights advocates, the unnamed woman said she felt like she'd been intimidated into signing her paperwork... |
10.08.2017 | Report Shows CBP Officers Rarely Punished For Abusive Actions | Here’s how the CBP is defending our borders — even before the Trump Administration’s “surge:” |
23.03.2017 | Privacy under the Trump administration: What you need to know | Donald Trump became president on January 20, and already his administration is embroiled in so much controversy that the last two months feel more like two years. Through a steady stream of executive orders, the president has run roughshod ... |
01.03.2017 | What to know about VOICE, Trump's program for victims of crimes by undocumented immigrants | In the middle of his first address to Congress Tuesday night, Donald Trump pointed out “four very brave Americans” in the audience. The people — Jamiel Shaw, Jessica Davis, and Susan Oliver and her daughter Jenna — all had something in comm... |
14.12.2016 | Sanctuary Cities Under a Trump Administration | If President-elect Trump’s post-election rhetoric is to be believed, the pillars of his immigration policy appear to be slowly teetering. Trump’s border wall might be a fence, Mexico won’t pay for it, and two million criminal immigrants won... |
07.05.2014 | US-Mexico Border Patrol Agents Can Get Away With Pretty Much Anything | A border patrol agent kicked a pregnant, undocumented immigrant he was apprehending, causing her to miscarry.
Another smashed an immigrant’s head against a rock, causing a hematoma. Another stomped on an immigrant’s back, while he was on th... |
- | Supreme Court to hear arguments on Biden's bid to end Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' policy | The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments about the Biden administration's latest attempt to end a Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" immigration policy.
The Migrant Protection Protocols program required some asylum seekers arriving at... |
- | Biden administration makes second attempt to end Trump-era ‘Remain-in-Mexico’ asylum policy | The Biden administration announced its second attempt to terminate a Trump-era border policy that forces asylum seekers to stay in Mexico until their U.S. immigration court date.
It comes to weeks after the administration complied with a Te... |