Immigration at the Border

Immigration at the Border

Biden v. Texas – A Legal Showdown on the Southern Border Wages On 

Biden v. Texas – A Legal Showdown on the Southern Border Wages On 

Written by Chelsie Kramer, Texas State Organizer and Emma Winger, Deputy Legal Director  Texas is once again making national headlines after a woman and two children drowned in the Rio Grande while attempting to cross the river on January 12. The horrific event is just the latest in a… Read More

White House Leans Into Trump-Era Immigration Policy Changes to Get Ukraine Aid

White House Leans Into Trump-Era Immigration Policy Changes to Get Ukraine Aid

The Biden administration signaled on December 12 that it is willing to make disastrous—and permanent—changes to asylum and immigration policy to obtain temporary military aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Top White House officials reportedly met with some of the key Senate negotiators, Sen. James Lankford (R-OK), Sen. Chris… Read More

Congress Punts on Supplemental Funding While Setting up Future Fight on Immigration

Congress Punts on Supplemental Funding While Setting up Future Fight on Immigration

After weeks of uncertainty as to whether Congress would reach a deal to fund the government and avoid a shutdown, earlier this week Congress passed a continuing resolution bill which funds the government through the end of the year. But this delay will only last a matter of months. In… Read More

Department of Labor Report Highlights Severity of Child Labor in the US and Worldwide

Department of Labor Report Highlights Severity of Child Labor in the US and Worldwide

The Department of Labor (DOL) recently issued its yearly Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor report, examining 131 countries’ efforts to abolish child labor in 2022 and the obstacles those efforts face. The report highlights, in part, the vulnerability of migrant children in the United States working… Read More

Biden’s Emergency Funding Proposal Seeks $14 Billion for Immigration System From Congress

Biden’s Emergency Funding Proposal Seeks $14 Billion for Immigration System From Congress

On October 20, the Biden administration renewed its request for emergency supplemental funding for border management from Congress. This new $14 billion request represents more than a $10 billion increase from the administration’s original August proposal and includes a sizeable investment in areas of the immigration system often… Read More

Unrealistic Immigration Demands Complicate Treacherous House Budget Talks

Unrealistic Immigration Demands Complicate Treacherous House Budget Talks

Unless Congress can come to an agreement on the budget by November 17, the government will shut down, forcing tens of thousands of federal employees to work without pay and suspending vital programs around the country. Right now, the biggest obstacle is the lack of a speaker of the house. Read More

CBP’s Own Website Provides Insight Into Its Agents’ Corruption and Misconduct

CBP’s Own Website Provides Insight Into Its Agents’ Corruption and Misconduct

Corruption within U.S. Custom and Border Protection’s workforce often has been hidden behind bureaucratic red tape. But what was once shrouded in mystery is now plainly available—on CBP’s own website. CBP has developed a “Transparency and Accountability” page designed to share information about CBP-related deaths, use of force incidents,… Read More

New Board of Immigration Appeals Decision Sets Roadblock for Cubans, Others Seeking Green Cards 

New Board of Immigration Appeals Decision Sets Roadblock for Cubans, Others Seeking Green Cards 

A recent Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) decision bars certain recently arrived noncitizens from becoming lawful permanent residents. In Matter of Cabrera-Fernandez, the BIA held that the petitioner had not been paroled into the United States when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released… Read More

New Report Uncovers CBP’s Role in Policing Racial Justice Protests in Summer 2020

New Report Uncovers CBP’s Role in Policing Racial Justice Protests in Summer 2020

Co-Authors: Emily Creighton and Tsion Gurmu In the summer of… Read More

Fifth Circuit Allows Texas to Keep Its Controversial 'Buoy Barrier' in Place for Now

Fifth Circuit Allows Texas to Keep Its Controversial ‘Buoy Barrier’ in Place for Now

Since President Biden took office, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has been escalating both rhetoric and action in response to a rise in migration across the Rio Grande. Right now, challenges to his latest maneuver—installing 1,000 feet of “marine barrier” in the middle of the Rio Grande—are making their way… Read More

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