Dissecting the HALT Act: Last Safety Valves in Immigration System Under Attack

Dissecting the HALT Act: Last Safety Valves in Immigration System Under Attack

Washington D.C. – Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 26, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement will hold a hearing on the “Hinder the Administration’s Legalization Temptation Act” (HALT Act), a bill that would suspend discretionary forms of immigration relief until January 21, 2013—the day after the next Presidential inauguration. Read More

Press Release: Partnership Members Attend White House Meeting to Talk Economics of Immigration

Press Release: Partnership Members Attend White House Meeting to Talk Economics of Immigration

Today, President Barack Obama invited leaders from across the country to the White House to discuss immigration. Meeting attendees included leaders in business, law enforcement, labor and faith and current and former elected officials from both sides of the aisle. Partnership Co-Chairs Mayor Bloomberg and Mayor Castro and Partnership members… Read More

Federal Court Decision Protects H-1B Employees from Wrongful Arrest

Federal Court Decision Protects H-1B Employees from Wrongful Arrest

Washington D.C. – A recent ruling from a federal judge in Connecticut confirmed that—as the American Immigration Council (AIC) and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) argued in an amicus brief—the government may not arrest H-1B employees for whom timely-filed extension applications remain pending. The decision in… Read More

American Immigration Council Urges DHS to Undertake Regulatory Reform

American Immigration Council Urges DHS to Undertake Regulatory Reform

In response to the Department of Homeland Security’s request for comments in connection with a review of its existing regulations, the American Immigration Council highlighted several issues of concern. We urge the Department to: (1) promulgate additional regulations to clarify that the right to counsel applies in all DHS proceedings;… Read More

American Immigration Council Hails Decision Enjoining Enforcement of Arizona’s SB 1070

American Immigration Council Hails Decision Enjoining Enforcement of Arizona’s SB 1070

Washington, D.C – The American Immigration Council applauds yesterday’s decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upholding a preliminary injunction against the key provisions of Arizona’s SB 1070. As the court correctly recognized, Arizona’s misguided attempt to drive immigrants from the state interferes with the federal… Read More

Filling the Leadership Void: What is President Obama’s Vision on Immigration?

Filling the Leadership Void: What is President Obama’s Vision on Immigration?

Washington D.C. – More than two years into the Obama Administration, it is still unclear whether President Obama’s immigration agenda will ultimately be remembered as an enforcement-driven enterprise, or one that uses the full force of executive branch authority to improve our badly broken system. On the one hand, the… Read More

House Subcommittee Continues Assault on All Forms of Immigration

House Subcommittee Continues Assault on All Forms of Immigration

Washington D.C. – Opponents of immigration reform are often quick to differentiate their disdain for unauthorized immigration from their alleged support of legal immigration. However, finding any evidence of that support has always been elusive and, over the past several months, the House Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement has… Read More

Legal Action Center Pursues Campaign to Protect Judicial Review

Legal Action Center Pursues Campaign to Protect Judicial Review

Washington D.C. – In a continuing effort to protect the right to judicial review and promote greater federal court oversight of immigration decisions, the American Immigration Council’s Legal Action Center (LAC) recently submitted an amicus brief in another case involving a sua sponte motion to reopen. A three-judge panel in… Read More

A Rising Tide or a Shrinking Pie

A Rising Tide or a Shrinking Pie

Washington, D.C. – As Arizona approaches the one-year anniversary of the passage of SB 1070, the Immigration Policy Center and Center for American Progress release a new report, A Rising Tide or a Shrinking Pie: The Economic Impact of Legalization Versus Deportation in Arizona, by Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda… Read More

IJs Should Exercise Authority to Halt Proceedings against Noncitizens with Serious Mental Disabilities

IJs Should Exercise Authority to Halt Proceedings against Noncitizens with Serious Mental Disabilities

Washington D.C. – This week, the American Immigration Council’s Legal Action Center (LAC) and Texas Appleseed filed an amicus brief with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) supporting Immigration Judges’ authority to terminate removal proceedings against noncitizens with serious mental disabilities where a full and fair hearing… Read More

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