Asylum

Council Advocates for Meaningful Access to Legal Representation in Immigration Detention

Council Advocates for Meaningful Access to Legal Representation in Immigration Detention

The American Immigration Council and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) advocated for attorney access in immigration detention facilities in a letter sent a letter to DHS and ICE. Read More

Council and Partners Call on ICE and USCIS to Eliminate Delays for Detained Asylum Seekers

Council and Partners Call on ICE and USCIS to Eliminate Delays for Detained Asylum Seekers

The Council and partners urged ICE and USCIS in a letter to ensure timely credible and reasonable fear interviews at U.S. immigration detention centers. Read More

Council and Partners Comment on Changes to Streamlined Asylum Removal Proceedings

Council and Partners Comment on Changes to Streamlined Asylum Removal Proceedings

The Council, AILA, and the Immigration Justice Campaign commented on the proposed creation of “Dedicated Docket” in immigration court to complete the claims of asylum-seeking families within 300 days. Read More

Council and Partners Offer Guidance to DHS on Terminating the Migrant Protection Protocols

Council and Partners Offer Guidance to DHS on Terminating the Migrant Protection Protocols

The Council and 30 other organizations sent a letter to DHS offering an assessment of the factual and legal bases for terminating the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program. Read More

Coalition Letter Calls on Biden Administration to End Private and Local Detention Contracts and Take Steps to Dismantle Detention System

Coalition Letter Calls on Biden Administration to End Private and Local Detention Contracts and Take Steps to Dismantle Detention System

The American Immigration Council joins a coalition letter that calls on the Biden administration to terminate local detention contracts and halt all other efforts to expand the ICE detention system. Read More

Council and AILA Follow Up with DHS Regarding a Functioning System of Discretionary Release from ICE Detention

Council and AILA Follow Up with DHS Regarding a Functioning System of Discretionary Release from ICE Detention

The Council and AILA, through their Immigration Justice Campaign followed up on their March 25, 2021 letter to the DHS and ICE with examples of unfair denials of requests for release at ICE facilities around the country. Read More

Coalition Letter Urges Biden Administration to Uphold Commitment to Create a Humane Immigration System

Coalition Letter Urges Biden Administration to Uphold Commitment to Create a Humane Immigration System

The American Immigration Council joined 38 other civil rights organizations in urging President Biden to live up to his administration’s commitment to a humane and just immigration policy.  The letter urges the administration to stop violating the rights of asylum seekers. It… Read More

Council Calls on Biden Administration to Block the Return of MPP

Council Calls on Biden Administration to Block the Return of MPP

The Council led more than 100 other organizations in a letter urging the Biden administration to do everything in its power to prevent the return of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), which was reinstated by a federal judge in Texas on August 13, up to and including an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court. Read More

Council Joins Coalition Letter Expressing Concern Over ICE Family Custody Programs

Council Joins Coalition Letter Expressing Concern Over ICE Family Custody Programs

The Council joined over 120 organizations in a letter to DHS and ICE calling on the Biden administration to move away from using contractors to hold families in ICE custody, and asks the administration to replace the current custody programs with community-based post-release Border Reception and Welcome Centers. Read More

Coalition Letter Urges Immediate End to Title 42 Expulsions and Other Deterrence Strategies Against Asylum Seekers

Coalition Letter Urges Immediate End to Title 42 Expulsions and Other Deterrence Strategies Against Asylum Seekers

The American Immigration Council joined a coalition of 105 organizations in expressing alarm over reports that the Biden administration may continue the harmful and unnecessary Title 42 expulsion policy for an additional two months. The letter also urged an end to other punitive measures against asylum seekers, including electronic ankle… Read More

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