Letters

Letters

American Immigration Council Calls for USCIS to Conduct Appropriate Searches When Processing FOIA Request for Immigration Records

American Immigration Council Calls for USCIS to Conduct Appropriate Searches When Processing FOIA Request for Immigration Records

On November 25, 2024, the Council sent a letter to the USCIS Ombudsman and FOIA Liaison asking them to investigate and cure the agency’s growing pattern of misprocessing FOIA requests for immigration records. Read More

Over 100 Businesses Call on the Biden Administration to Address the Work Permit Backlog

Over 100 Businesses Call on the Biden Administration to Address the Work Permit Backlog

The American Immigration Council joins over 100 business organizations, including chambers of commerce and trade associations throughout the country, to call on the Biden administration to address the work permit backlogs. In eliminating the work permit backlog and providing stable access to work permits, more workers can get to work… Read More

Council Urges House of Representatives Against Expanding the Warrantless Surveillance of Immigrants in FISA Reauthorization Vote

Council Urges House of Representatives Against Expanding the Warrantless Surveillance of Immigrants in FISA Reauthorization Vote

The American Immigration Council sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives discussing the harmful impacts of a proposed amendment that would authorize intelligence agencies to conduct suspicionless searches of their databases related to immigrants traveling to the U.S. Read More

Council, Partners, Renew Advocacy For Meaningful Access to Counsel in Detention

Council, Partners, Renew Advocacy For Meaningful Access to Counsel in Detention

The American Immigration Council and nearly 90 legal service provider organizations sent a letter to ICE Acting Director Patrick Lechleitner highlighting the obstacles to attorney access that exist in immigration detention facilities nationwide and making recommendations for improvements. Read More

Advocacy Groups Urge ICE to Preserve the Option of In-Person Bond Payments

Advocacy Groups Urge ICE to Preserve the Option of In-Person Bond Payments

The American Immigration Council urged ICE to preserve the option of in-person bond payments and raised concerns about the web-based system Cash Electronic Bonds Online (CeBONDS). Read More

Coalition Letter Urges Vote Against Border Bill That Dismantles Asylum and Harms Asylum Seekers and Border Communities

Coalition Letter Urges Vote Against Border Bill That Dismantles Asylum and Harms Asylum Seekers and Border Communities

The American Immigration Council joined a coalition of 129 organizations calling for members of the House of Representatives to vote against an anti-immigrant border bill that would dismantle the U.S. asylum system. Read More

Coalition Urges Biden Administration To Use Alternatives to Detention As Title 42 Is Lifted

Coalition Urges Biden Administration To Use Alternatives to Detention As Title 42 Is Lifted

The American Immigration Council joined a coalition of 232 organizations calling on the Biden administration to ensure asylum seekers are not placed in immigration detention as Title 42 is lifted. Read More

Coalition Urges DHS To Protect the Right to Abortion After Dobbs

Coalition Urges DHS To Protect the Right to Abortion After Dobbs

The American Immigration Council joined over 156 organizations urging the Department of Homeland Security to protect the right to abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision reversing the right to abortion in Dobbs. Read More

Coalition Urges House Appropriators to Reject Title 42 Poison Pill Amendment

Coalition Urges House Appropriators to Reject Title 42 Poison Pill Amendment

The American Immigration Council opposed the inclusion of a legislative provision that would codify into law an indefinite extension of the controversial and harmful Title 42 policy. Read More

Letter to Secretary Mayorkas Urging Protections for Victims of San Antonio Tragedy

Letter to Secretary Mayorkas Urging Protections for Victims of San Antonio Tragedy

The American Immigration Council and 102 other organizations urge the Department of Homeland Security paroled into the United States and give assistance in applying for protection to survivors of the tragedy in San Antonio. Read More

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