Center for Immigration Studies

Center for Immigration Studies

The New “Public Charge” Rule and Its Negative Impact on the U.S. Economy

The New “Public Charge” Rule and Its Negative Impact on the U.S. Economy

Updated on February 2, 2021 In July 2019, the Trump Administration enacted a new “public charge” rule that effectively barred millions of working-age, aspiring immigrants from being able to come to America and gain permanent residency, as well as millions more immigrants already working legally in key industries in the… Read More

Peruvian American Helps New Orleans Rebuild, Mentors Young Construction Workers

Peruvian American Helps New Orleans Rebuild, Mentors Young Construction Workers

There was no shortage of construction work in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. But as thousands of migrant workers — many from Spanish-speaking countries — poured into the city, reputable local contractors who could maintain high standards amid the dizzying pace were at a premium. Among those who came… Read More

Lawsuit Demands Information on the Expansion of CBP’s Role in the Screening of Asylum Seekers

Lawsuit Demands Information on the Expansion of CBP’s Role in the Screening of Asylum Seekers

The American Immigration Council and Tahirih Justice Center filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit in federal court to compel the government to release records about the Trump administration’s troubling new practice of allowing U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers to screen individuals seeking asylum in the United States. The lawsuit seeks these documents to shed light on changes to the asylum screening process, CBP’s role in conducting interviews and making determinations regarding an asylum seeker’s “credible fear” of persecution, and the measures taken by CBP, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the Department of Homeland Security to implement this new practice. Read More

Federal Court Blocks Trump Fast-Track Deportation Policy

Federal Court Blocks Trump Fast-Track Deportation Policy

A federal court has blocked a Trump administration policy that sought to massively expand fast-track deportations without a fair legal process such as a court hearing or access to an attorney. The American Immigration Council, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP sought the preliminary injunction, which was granted close to midnight on Friday by U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Read More

After SCOTUS Ruling, Asylum Seekers  Ask Court for Protection

After SCOTUS Ruling, Asylum Seekers Ask Court for Protection

Immigrant rights attorneys moved to block the Trump administration’s Asylum Ban from affecting tens of thousands of migrants who have already attempted to access the U.S. asylum process before the ban was implemented. With limited exceptions, the Asylum Ban prohibits anyone who traveled through a third country and did not seek protection there from obtaining asylum here. The request filed today is in the ongoing case challenging the Trump administration’s policy of turning back asylum seekers at ports of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border, including the “metering” policy. Read More

Parents and Children Torn Apart by Family Separation Policy Sue the Trump Administration

Parents and Children Torn Apart by Family Separation Policy Sue the Trump Administration

Five asylum-seeking mothers and their children who were torn apart under the Trump administration’s family separation policy filed a lawsuit against the United States for the cruel treatment and agony U.S. immigration agencies inflicted on them. The five parents and their children, who were as young as five at the time of the separation, claim that the U.S. government intentionally subjected them to extraordinary trauma that will have lifelong implications. Read More

New Americans in Genesee County

New Americans in Genesee County

Read the Report: New Americans in Genesee County Download Now New research from New American Economy shows that immigrants paid more than $100 million in taxes in Genesee County, Michigan in 2017. The report, New Americans in Genesee County, was prepared… Read More

Immigrant Entrepreneur Helps the City of Flint Pilots Soar with Innovative Training Programs

Immigrant Entrepreneur Helps the City of Flint Pilots Soar with Innovative Training Programs

Qamar Ahsan first came to Flint when his wife was interviewing for medical residency programs in 1993. The couple, both from Pakistan, liked the idea of living in a smaller city, and she accepted an internship in internal medicine at McLaren Regional Hospital. It was a wise choice. Read More

Immigrant Opens Family-Centered Daycare for Flint Families

Immigrant Opens Family-Centered Daycare for Flint Families

Marie Ronise was 15 years old when she received “a strange phone call.” She had moved to the United States from Haiti at age 12, and had been left with cousins in Miami after her mother passed away. Her brother had been sent to live with family in… Read More

Seeking Release from Immigration Detention

Seeking Release from Immigration Detention

This fact sheet gives a brief overview of the process individuals must undergo to seek release from immigration detention. Read More

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