Kansas, District 3

Kansas, District 3

The Lit Club by NAE

The Lit Club by NAE

Ruling on Migrant Protection Protocols Is a Step Forward in Restoring the Rule of Law at the Border

Ruling on Migrant Protection Protocols Is a Step Forward in Restoring the Rule of Law at the Border

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the Trump administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as the “Remain in Mexico” program. Nearly 60,000 people seeking asylum in the United States have been returned to Mexico to wait for their U.S. court hearings under MPP. Read More

Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Fast-Track Deportations

Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Fast-Track Deportations

The American Immigration Council, American Civil Liberties Union, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP filed a federal lawsuit today challenging the Trump administration’s new rule that massively expands fast-track deportations without a fair legal process such as a court hearing or access to an attorney. Read More

Immigrants and the Growth of America’s Largest Cities

Immigrants and the Growth of America’s Largest Cities

What do Cincinnati, Miami, and Birmingham have in common when it comes to immigration? Their populations grew dramatically because of immigration. In fact, in each of these metro areas, over 87 percent of population growth between 2014 and 2017 was attributable to new immigrant residents.  New… Read More

How the El Paso Immigration Court Fails to Uphold Due Process

How the El Paso Immigration Court Fails to Uphold Due Process

This complaint highlights systemic due process violations that are undermining justice for detained immigrants called before judges at the El Paso Service Processing Center (SPC) Immigration Court. The complaint draws from court observations of hundreds of immigration hearings, several sworn statements from legal practitioners appearing before the El Paso SPC Immigration… Read More

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Compassion for immigrants embedded in Jewish history. We should now repay kindnesses

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Compassion for immigrants embedded in Jewish history. We should now repay kindnesses

Last summer, I traveled to migrant shelters in Tijuana with T’ruah, a human rights organization of 2,000 rabbis and cantors, and HIAS-the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. I was moved by the mothers I met at the border. These were women who had been deported and separated from their families, but… Read More

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Kobach, Yoder campaigns said immigrants are scary. Their loss proves we’re changing

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Kobach, Yoder campaigns said immigrants are scary. Their loss proves we’re changing

Over the past few weeks, we have watched as the Trump administration’s nativist, anti-immigrant ideology has brought our government to a grinding halt. The partial federal shutdown has directly impacted the well-being of more than 800,000 federal workers, their families and the American people who rely on government services. But… Read More

Entrepreneur Couple from Albania Spreads Good Will Through Coffee

Entrepreneur Couple from Albania Spreads Good Will Through Coffee

The chance of winning the diversity visa lottery is bitterly low—about one percent. Mateo Hodo’s family won the lottery, granting them U.S. residency, in 2002, and moved from Albania to Michigan and, later, Maine. Alba Zakja won the lottery in 2009, and moved to Maine to be near Mateo,… Read More

NAE Statement on DHS Recession of the Immigrant Entrepreneur Rule

NAE Statement on DHS Recession of the Immigrant Entrepreneur Rule

Following the Trump Administration’s decision to revoke the Immigrant Entrepreneur Rule, New American Economy President John Feinblatt issued the following statement: “America should be rolling out the welcome mat for immigrant entrepreneurs, not sending them straight into the arms of our competitors,” said John Feinblatt, President of New American Economy. Read More

With DACA, Wisconsin Students Have Access to Language Academic

With DACA, Wisconsin Students Have Access to Language Academic

Carlos Jara, a third-year doctoral candidate in Spanish and Portuguese studies and a university instructor in Wisconsin, wakes up every morning at dawn and doesn’t return home until around 7:00 p.m. In addition to his academic work, Jara co-chairs conferences for his department and works as an accounting manager at… Read More

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