Immigration at the Border

Immigration at the Border

The Racist Origins of the Lawsuit Against Biden's Immigration Enforcement Priorities

The Racist Origins of the Lawsuit Against Biden’s Immigration Enforcement Priorities

Written by Joseph Meyers, Staff Attorney at the National Immigration Project A group of immigrant advocacy organizations filed an amicus brief in United States v. Texas last week, in which they highlight the unlawful, racist arguments behind Texas and Louisiana’s lawsuit against the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement priorities. In… Read More

Victory as Groups Settle Lawsuit on Unlawful Detention of Unaccompanied Youth

Victory as Groups Settle Lawsuit on Unlawful Detention of Unaccompanied Youth

A federal court approved a settlement agreement in a lawsuit challenging the unlawful detention of unaccompanied children who turn 18 in U.S. government custody and are transferred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities. Read More

Fact Check: Migrants Aren’t the Ones Smuggling Fentanyl Into the United States

Fact Check: Migrants Aren’t the Ones Smuggling Fentanyl Into the United States

There is no doubt that fentanyl is a major problem inside the United States. Over the last decade, rising availability of fentanyl has caused a spike in overdose deaths across the nation. In 2021, almost 90% of opioid overdose deaths were linked to fentanyl. The criminal networks that produce… Read More

Sikh Asylum Seekers in Arizona Face Religious Discrimination by the Border Patrol

Sikh Asylum Seekers in Arizona Face Religious Discrimination by the Border Patrol

Border Patrol agents in Arizona have been confiscating and not returning the turbans worn by Sikh asylum seekers as part of their religion. Immigrant advocates and members of Congress have pointed out that this practice is discriminatory and violates federal law, as well as the policies of the Border Patrol’s… Read More

House GOP’s Immigration Framework Recreates Trump’s Border Wish List

House GOP’s Immigration Framework Recreates Trump’s Border Wish List

As midterm election season heats up, House Republicans on the “American Security Task Force” have produced a new framework for what they say is a plan to “secure the border.” Despite the claim of new ideas to tackle the situation at the border, the framework is almost identical to… Read More

Who Enforces Immigration Policy Anyway?

Who Enforces Immigration Policy Anyway?

The lack of a major overhaul in the United States’ immigration system for roughly thirty years has created an ecosystem where states have attempted to insert their authority over immigration, especially when it comes to enforcement. Texas has made headlines with its tougher approach and outsized role in shaping… Read More

The Removal System of the United States: An Overview

The Removal System of the United States: An Overview

This fact sheet provides an explanation on how noncitizens may find themselves facing deportation from the country, how the removal proceeding may look, what types of relief can be sought after a removal order is issued, and ICE's role during the removal period. Read More

Bond Hearings for Asylum Seekers Are Latest Casualty of the Recent Supreme Court Term

Bond Hearings for Asylum Seekers Are Latest Casualty of the Recent Supreme Court Term

For almost two decades, asylum seekers taken into Border Patrol custody who passed a “credible fear” interview have been eligible to seek release from detention on bond while they go through the asylum process. But now that right is gone. On July 29, a federal district court in Washington erased… Read More

Council Sues To Get Records of ICE’s Treatment of Haitian Nationals at the Torrance Detention Facility

Council Sues To Get Records of ICE’s Treatment of Haitian Nationals at the Torrance Detention Facility

This FOIA lawsuit seeks to compel U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to provide information about the agency’s treatment of Haitian nationals detained at the Torrance Detention Facility. Read More

Supreme Court Refuses to Restore Biden’s Immigration Enforcement Priorities for Now

Supreme Court Refuses to Restore Biden’s Immigration Enforcement Priorities for Now

In a blow to the Department of Homeland Security’s attempts to set priorities for immigration enforcement, late last week the Supreme Court of the United States decided 5-4 to deny a request from the Department of Justice to restore the priorities while litigation continues. This decision comes after a… Read More

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