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Supreme Court Extends Temporary Stay of ‘Title 42– The Court plans to consider in late February 2023 whether the 19 states objecting to Title 42 have legal standing to do so.
Supreme Court Extends Temporary Stay of ‘Title 42– The Court plans to consider in late February 2023 whether the 19 states objecting to Title 42 have legal standing to do so.
Visa Bulletin for January 2023 Reports on Availability in the Employment First Category for China and India, Unavailability of Religious Workers Category – Effective in January, employment first preference final action and
Los Angeles Times/MSN: Immigration reform that Republicans can backAmid a burst of bipartisan collaboration, immigrant advocates are pushing for support for the Farm Workforce Modernization Act. This legislation passed the House
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Forbes: Restrictive immigration policy continues to pose a threat to the U.S. economy Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell has stated that restrictions on immigration have contributed to a continued worker
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Texas Tribune: Immigration officials often hand over migrants to local authorities to avoid processing claimsOf the thousands of migrants arrested crossing the U.S.-Mexico border under Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security
National Catholic Reporter: Another year of ‘limbo on earth’ for immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekersA large number of active war zones globally has led to mass migration. Millions of refugees and asylum
Border Report/AP: Groups sue Florida officials over migrant relocation programGov. Ron DeSantis and other Florida officials are being sued in federal court by immigrant advocates challenging the legality of the
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NBC News: Bipartisan duo makes last-minute push for an immigration dealSenator Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat of Arizona, and Republican Thom Tillis of North Carolina have put forth a “draft framework”
Catholic Immigrations Challenge Angelus: Catholic immigrants challenge political idolatryA 2021 study showed that about a quarter of U.S. Catholic parishes serve at least one immigrant community and many have Masses
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The Atlantic: New Afghan-refugee crisis is nearWithout congressional action, tens of thousands of Afghans evacuated to the U.S. may be deported next year. They were given humanitarian parole, a temporary