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ICE’s New Guidance to Government Attorneys Aims to Reduce Immigration Court Backlog

ICE’s New Guidance to Government Attorneys Aims to Reduce Immigration Court Backlog

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a long-awaited memo on Sunday to guide ICE attorneys on exercising their prosecutorial discretion in immigration court. Authored by ICE’s Principal Legal Advisor Kerry Doyle, the memo’s stated goal is to ensure that ICE focuses its limited resources effectively and pursues… Read More

Biden Administration Announces End to Horrific Title 42 Border Policy

Biden Administration Announces End to Horrific Title 42 Border Policy

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday that it will be terminating the Title 42 border policy. The U.S. government has used this policy to turn away asylum seekers and migrants over 1.7 million times since March 2020. The policy will end on May 23 to give… Read More

The End of Title 42: A Long-Overdue Step Toward Rebuilding our Asylum System

The End of Title 42: A Long-Overdue Step Toward Rebuilding our Asylum System

The Biden administration announced today plans to end a border expulsions policy known as Title 42 by May 23. This policy allowed the U.S. government to turn people away at the U.S southern border over 1.7 million times in the past two years under the guise of protecting the country from COVID-19. Read More

Government Must Release Names of Border Patrol Agents Involved in Illegal Pilot Program, Court Orders

Government Must Release Names of Border Patrol Agents Involved in Illegal Pilot Program, Court Orders

In a victory for government transparency, earlier this month a federal district court ordered the government to release the names of the Border Patrol agents involved in a program to screen asylum seekers through credible fear interviews. Beginning in April 2019, the secretive pilot program replaced experienced asylum… Read More

ICE to Close or Scale Back Use of Four Immigration Detention Facilities, Citing Concerns over Conditions, Treatment of Detained Individuals

ICE to Close or Scale Back Use of Four Immigration Detention Facilities, Citing Concerns over Conditions, Treatment of Detained Individuals

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that it will close or scale back four detention facilities over concerns about conditions at those centers. Read More

DHS Watchdog Recommends Immediate Action to Address Horrific Conditions in ICE Detention

DHS Watchdog Recommends Immediate Action to Address Horrific Conditions in ICE Detention

In an unprecedented move, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS’) watchdog agency—the Office of the Inspector General (OIG)—just recommended that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) relocate all noncitizens currently held in its Torrance County Detention Facility in Estancia, New Mexico. According to OIG, its unannounced inspection in early… Read More

Immigrant Rights Groups Call for the Immediate Release of People Detained in Torrance County Detention Facility

Immigrant Rights Groups Call for the Immediate Release of People Detained in Torrance County Detention Facility

In a damning report citing unsafe and unsanitary conditions at the Torrance County Detention Facility in New Mexico released today by DHS's oversight body urged ICE to immediately remove and relocate people detained at the ICE immigration detention center located in Estancia, New Mexico. Read More

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Issues Annual Report—What Does It Really Mean?

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Issues Annual Report—What Does It Really Mean?

Last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released its fiscal year 2021 annual report. In it, the agency reported a significant decrease in both overall deportations and internal apprehensions from fiscal year 2020 and prior years. While related media coverage has largely attributed these changing trends to policy decisions… Read More

Florida’s Anti-Immigrant Bills Follow a Decade-Long Trend

Florida’s Anti-Immigrant Bills Follow a Decade-Long Trend

The path toward commonsense federal immigration solutions seems to be continuing the cyclical and frustrating pattern of two steps forward, one step back. As soon as a measure is introduced—be it visa recapture, reducing the H-1B backlog, or a long overdue solution for Dreamers and TPS holders—it gets clawed back. Read More

Dueling Court Orders May Decide Fate of President Biden’s Title 42 Expulsions

Dueling Court Orders May Decide Fate of President Biden’s Title 42 Expulsions

In just under two years, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has carried out over 1.5 million rapid “expulsions” of asylum seekers and migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border under Title 42, a controversial public health law invoked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). At least 200,000… Read More

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