Deferred Action
The Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, has announced a long-awaited final rule codifying Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. The new regulations, which will take effect on Oct. 31, […]
The Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, has announced a long-awaited final rule codifying Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. The new regulations, which will take effect on Oct. 31, […]
NCR: Helping Immigrants Build a Haven Amid Fear and AngerAmy Ketner, co-director of leadership development at Strangers No Longer, a Michigan-based Catholic organization that promotes immigrant welcome and integration, reflects
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NYT: ‘Ghost Flights’? The Facts Behind Transporting Migrant ChildrenSeveral media figures and government leaders have raised questions about “ghost flights,” or clandestine flights carrying migrant children around the country. In
AP: Border Patrol paroles increasing number of migrantsThe Border Patrol paroled more than 207,000 migrants arriving from Mexico from August through May, in a rapidly expanding program to avoid overcrowding. In
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FWD.us: FAQ: On the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Supreme Court case, Biden v. TexasWhen he took office in January 2021, President Biden stated that building a more “humane border policy” is
FWD.us: FAQ: On the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Supreme Court case, Biden v. TexasWhen he took office in January 2021, President Biden stated that building a more “humane border policy” is
The Hill: Undocumented immigrants in U.S. being ignoredMigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border are raising concerns across the country, but little attention is paid to resolving the situation of 11 million
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National Law Review: Immigration discrimination case settledThe Department of Justice announced a settlement with a home care provider over claims the company discriminated against immigrants by subjecting only noncitizens to
NBC: Onerous process for Ukrainians to come to U.S.When the U.S. government announced that Ukrainians could enter via sponsorship by Americans, Svitlana Rogers hoped to bring her sister’s family to