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Appellate Court Finds California’s Private Prison Ban Is Likely Unconstitutional

An appellate court recently ruled that California’s state law banning private prisons—including immigration detention centers—is likely unconstitutional. The decision is a significant blow to advocates fighting to end immigration detention in California and nationwide. In its September 26 decision, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that the law in question, AB 32, […]

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New Research Reveals Changing Demographics in Foreign-Born Voters and Younger Voters in Swing States

The data interactive, “The Changing Demographics of the Electorate at a State Level,” highlights the changes in the demographics of eligible voters in every state now compared to 2016, broken down by gender, age, and ethnicity.

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Midterms 2022: The Changing Demographics of the Electorate

With the 2022 midterm elections on the horizon, our interactive map uses data to show which states’ electorates are changing most rapidly.

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Study Finds that Reducing Refugee Admissions and Access to Asylum Harms the US Economy

The number of refugees and asylum seekers fleeing violence or persecution in their home countries in search of safety abroad has grown dramatically over the past decade. Until recently, the United States was a global leader in admitting refugees and granting asylum to people whose lives are in danger. But since 2017—the first year of […]

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Cultivating Contact

This guide incorporates decades of study on how contact programs can bridge differences.

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The Racist Origins of the Lawsuit Against Biden’s Immigration Enforcement Priorities

Written by Joseph Meyers, Staff Attorney at the National Immigration Project A group of immigrant advocacy organizations filed an amicus brief in United States v. Texas last week, in which they highlight the unlawful, racist arguments behind Texas and Louisiana’s lawsuit against the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement priorities. In United States v. Texas, the Supreme […]

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The Growing Demand for Healthcare Workers in Texas

To address significant shortages of physicians and other healthcare workers, Texas must establish policies that recruit and retain local talent and give employment possibilities for immigrant residents.

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Hispanics in the US: What the Data Reveals About Shifting Geography, Ancestry, and Voting Patterns

This Hispanic Heritage Month, we look at the most recent Census and data to highlight the importance of Hispanics in the United States. For those wondering why Hispanic Heritage Month starts mid-month rather than on the first of September, the Month starts on September 15, coinciding with the independence days of several Latin American countries. […]

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Biden Administration Close to Reaching Increased Cap on Employment-Based Green Cards

The Biden administration is close to using all of the employment-based immigrant visas (green cards) allotted for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that as of August 31, a total of 263,510 employment-based immigrant visas had been used this fiscal year (FY)—close to the limit of 281,507. This is a […]

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Victory as Groups Settle Lawsuit on Unlawful Detention of Unaccompanied Youth

A federal court approved a settlement agreement in a lawsuit challenging the unlawful detention of unaccompanied children who turn 18 in U.S. government custody and are transferred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities.

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