Press Releases

Press Releases

Unprecedented Coalition Ask Court to Reverse Texas Ruling Blocking Immigration Initiatives

Unprecedented Coalition Ask Court to Reverse Texas Ruling Blocking Immigration Initiatives

Washington D.C. – The Texas federal district court order that blocked parts of President Obama’s executive action on immigration was based on unproven or incomplete presentations to the court and should be reversed, civil rights and immigration advocates argue in an amicus (“friend-of-the-court”) brief in the case of State of Texas v. Read More

Groups File Lawsuit Challenging Failures of CBP to Respond to FOIA Requests

Groups File Lawsuit Challenging Failures of CBP to Respond to FOIA Requests

A class action lawsuit was filed by three immigration attorneys and eleven noncitizens challenging U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s nationwide practice of failing to timely respond to requests for case information under the Freedom of Information Act. Read More

Texas Decision at Odds with Legal Precedent, History and Facts on Immigration Enforcement

Texas Decision at Odds with Legal Precedent, History and Facts on Immigration Enforcement

Washington D.C. – Late last night, a Texas judge issued a preliminary injunction that temporarily blocks the implementation of President Obama’s new deferred action initiatives. These initiatives, announced last November, came in response to more than 10 years of political stalemates and failure by Congress to address America’s broken immigration system and… Read More

Second Circuit Narrowly Interprets Aggravated Felony Bar Under INA § 212(h)

Second Circuit Narrowly Interprets Aggravated Felony Bar Under INA § 212(h)

Washington, D.C.—Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a precedent decision that will allow a greater number of lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to avoid deportation if they can demonstrate to an immigration judge that their removal will result in extreme hardship to close family members in the… Read More

Leadership Team Changes at the American Immigration Council

Leadership Team Changes at the American Immigration Council

Washington D.C. – Today, the American Immigration Council announces changes to our organizational leadership team. Beth Werlin will become the Director of Policy, and Guillermo Cantor will become our Deputy Director of Research. These changes will fill the gap created by the departure of Mary Giovagnoli, who will join the Department… Read More

Immigration, Civil Rights and Labor Groups Join Legal Effort to Defend Immigration Action

Immigration, Civil Rights and Labor Groups Join Legal Effort to Defend Immigration Action

Immigration, civil rights and labor groups joined the legal effort to defend President Obama’s recent executive action on immigration by filing an amicus “friend of the court” brief in the case, State of Texas vs. United States. Read More

U.S. District Court in D.C. Hears First Arguments Against Executive Action on Immigration

U.S. District Court in D.C. Hears First Arguments Against Executive Action on Immigration

Washington D.C. – Today, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia heard oral arguments in the case brought against executive action by notorious Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who is seeking to enjoin the DACA and DAPA programs based on the increased burden on his law enforcement office that would allegedly… Read More

Immigration Council Strongly Reaffirms Research on Reagan-Bush Family Fairness Policy

Immigration Council Strongly Reaffirms Research on Reagan-Bush Family Fairness Policy

Washington D.C. – This week, the Washington Post issued another editorial in its campaign against President Obama’s decision to authorize temporary deportation relief for several million undocumented parents of U.S citizen children. In particular, the Post argues that there is no historical precedent for President Obama’s action, discounting the parallel that the President and many… Read More

Immigrants’ Rights Groups to Provide Pro Bono Legal Services to Detained Families in Texas

Immigrants’ Rights Groups to Provide Pro Bono Legal Services to Detained Families in Texas

Washington D.C. – Immigrants’ rights and immigrant legal services groups are announcing the establishment of a family detention project to provide legal services to children and their mothers detained in Karnes City and Dilley, Texas, and to advocate for the end of family detention.  The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, the … Read More

Executive Director Benjamin Johnson Testifies Before Senate on High-Skilled Immigration

Executive Director Benjamin Johnson Testifies Before Senate on High-Skilled Immigration

Washington D.C. – Today, the American Immigration Council’s Executive Director, Benjamin Johnson, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the integral role immigration plays in America’s economic prosperity. Although the hearing title, “Immigration Reforms Needed to Protect Skilled American Workers,” suggested that some minds had already been made up, he reframed… Read More

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