Immigration at the Border

Immigration at the Border

The Stories From Immigration Nation ICE Didn't Want You to See

The Stories From Immigration Nation ICE Didn’t Want You to See

Immigration Nation, a six-episode docuseries that provides a rare view of the internal workings of immigration enforcement—and its impact on individuals and families—began streaming on Netflix in August. The series provides a unique, up-close look at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) operations in communities from 2017 to 2020 and… Read More

Legal Victory Brings Hope to Asylum Seekers Turned Away at the Border

Legal Victory Brings Hope to Asylum Seekers Turned Away at the Border

Asylum seekers got a major win in a lawsuit challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) illegal policy of turning back asylum seekers at ports of entry. In Al Otro Lado v. Wolf, a federal judge decided that the case may proceed as a class action. This decision means… Read More

Deaths in Immigration Detention Are at a Record High. ICE Can Prevent the Next One.

Deaths in Immigration Detention Are at a Record High. ICE Can Prevent the Next One.

Three men died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on within a week of each other. Two of the men died in hospitals after being diagnosed with COVID-19, while the other died in his cell of a massive intercranial hemorrhage. These tragedies increased the total deaths in ICE… Read More

Lawsuit Now Covers Thousands of Asylum Seekers Unlawfully Turned Back at Ports of Entry

Lawsuit Now Covers Thousands of Asylum Seekers Unlawfully Turned Back at Ports of Entry

A federal judge has granted class certification in Al Otro Lado v. Wolf, a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s policy of turning back asylum seekers at ports of entry. The ruling provides that the challenge to the Turnback Policy will continue on behalf of all asylum seekers along the U.S.-Mexico border who were or will be prevented from accessing the asylum process at ports of entry as a result of the government’s Turnback Policy. Read More

Comment on <em>Security Bars and Processing</em> Regulation

Comment on Security Bars and Processing Regulation

The American Immigration Council and the American Immigration Lawyers Association submitted a comment opposing the regulation “Security Bars and Processing.”  The regulation would ban asylum and end withholding of removal (an alternative form of relief for an individual fearing persecution in their country of origin) for anyone who passed through a… Read More

New FOIA Request Filed to Force Agency to Release Immigration Court Operations Information on COVID-19 Pandemic

New FOIA Request Filed to Force Agency to Release Immigration Court Operations Information on COVID-19 Pandemic

The public has a right to know the safeguards that the government has in place to prevent the unnecessary illness and possible death of numerous individuals still reporting to work in immigration courts throughout the country. Read More

Uncovering Policies on Immigration Court Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Uncovering Policies on Immigration Court Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration courts have frequently closed without explanation or notice to the public. This Freedom of Information Act request seeks records on the government's response. Read More

Border Patrol Raids Camp in Retaliation Against Humanitarian Aid Workers

Border Patrol Raids Camp in Retaliation Against Humanitarian Aid Workers

The United States Border Patrol raided a humanitarian aid camp in Arizona on July 31, detaining volunteers and over 30 people receiving care. The camp—known as Byrd Camp—is run by No More Deaths (NMD), an organization that works to end the death and suffering of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Read More

Government Secretly Held Asylum-Seeking Children in Hotels

Government Secretly Held Asylum-Seeking Children in Hotels

The Trump administration has been detaining immigrant children in hotels along the Texas-Mexico border and in Arizona. Some of the children are just a year old and are held in the hotels for weeks before being expelled from the United States. A group of immigrant children who were held in… Read More

Efforts to End DACA Would Destabilize Communities Across America

Efforts to End DACA Would Destabilize Communities Across America

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released today a memo on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals initiative that would deny all pending and future initial requests for DACA and reject all pending and future applications for advance parole absent exceptional circumstances. It would also shorten DACA renewals and the accompanying work authorization to one-year, rather than a two-year period. Read More

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