Virginia, District 3

Virginia, District 3

Seeking Data from the Department of State on the Cities Where Refugees Have Resettled

Seeking Data from the Department of State on the Cities Where Refugees Have Resettled

The Department of State used to provide data on refugee resettlement at a city level until 2018. Unfortunately, the absence of such data has caused difficulties for local communities who want to help and welcome refugees. To address this issue, the Council requested the Department of State to share this information through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) on April 25. Read More

How Immigration Enforcement Is Eroding Your Privacy

How Immigration Enforcement Is Eroding Your Privacy

The United States has pursued aggressive increases in immigration enforcement over the past two decades across several presidencies. Congress has allocated increasing resources during this period. Now, our immigration enforcement agencies have more funding than at any point in history. These added resources have allowed the… Read More

Judge Allows Certain Family Separations at the Border to Continue

Judge Allows Certain Family Separations at the Border to Continue

The Trump administration received an unfortunate victory in the case against their family separation policy. On January 13, 2020, Federal Judge Dana Sabraw sided with the government in a lawsuit challenging continued separations at the border. Although the judge ordered an end to most family separations in 2018, he has… Read More

New Jersey Caps Off A Tremendous Year for Expanding Access to Driver’s Licenses

New Jersey Caps Off A Tremendous Year for Expanding Access to Driver’s Licenses

Many New Yorkers had a reason to celebrate on December 16, as they were permitted to apply for a driver’s license for the first time, even if they lacked permanent immigration status. Now, thanks to a new law passed on December 19, their neighbors in New Jersey will be… Read More

How States Expand Access to Driver’s Licenses Ahead of Real ID Deadline

How States Expand Access to Driver’s Licenses Ahead of Real ID Deadline

Beginning in December, all New Yorkers will be able to apply for a driver’s license—regardless of immigration status. The Driver’s License Access and Privacy Act, or “Green Light” bill, passed the New York Senate in June. Oregon passed a similar bill, the Equal Access to Roads Act, that month. It… Read More

Federal Court Blocks Error-Prone ICE Deportation Program

Federal Court Blocks Error-Prone ICE Deportation Program

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested millions of people based on unreliable electronic databases. In a recent court decision with nationwide impact, a federal judge in California ruled that parts of this mass deportation program—called Secure Communities—are unconstitutional. Through Secure… Read More

Trump Administration Considers Lowering the Refugee Cap to Zero

Trump Administration Considers Lowering the Refugee Cap to Zero

The Trump administration is considering decreasing the maximum number of refugees accepted into the United States to 10,000 and as possibly low as zero, administration officials confirmed last week. Each year, the president determines the refugee cap or ceiling, the maximum number of people who can… Read More

New Public Charge Rule Imposes Wealth Test on Newcomers

New Public Charge Rule Imposes Wealth Test on Newcomers

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published the final version of its new “public charge” regulation on Monday morning. The rule would make it easier for the government to deny a green card or visa to immigrants it believes are likely to receive certain public benefits… Read More

California Judge Blocks Implementation of Trump’s New Asylum Rule

California Judge Blocks Implementation of Trump’s New Asylum Rule

A federal judge in California blocked the implementation of a new rule yesterday that would have prevented most immigrants who arrive at the U.S. southern land border from qualifying for asylum in the United States. This decision came just hours after a D.C. court ruled in the opposite direction. The… Read More

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Investor Ideas: “Demand for Bilingual Workers More than Doubled in 5 years, New Report Shows.”

Today, New American Economy (NAE) released a report on the growing demand for bilingual talent in major industries in the United States. The research looks at online job posting data acquired by Burning Glass Technologies, a leading labor market analytics firm that searches 40,000 job boards daily. The report shows… Read More

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