Customs and Border Protection

Customs and Border Protection

Biden Moves to Stabilize the Lives of Hundreds of Thousands of DACA Recipients, but Critical Work Remains

Biden Moves to Stabilize the Lives of Hundreds of Thousands of DACA Recipients, but Critical Work Remains

Last week, the Biden administration published the final version of a regulation that seeks to preserve the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative and provide a modicum of stability to the hundreds of thousands of people living in the United States who benefit from its protections. While this… Read More

What Does Legal Representation Look Like in Immigration Courts Across the Country?

What Does Legal Representation Look Like in Immigration Courts Across the Country?

Written by Emily Creighton of the American Immigration Council and Jennifer Whitlock of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.  It might seem like a straightforward statistic: 44% of individuals who appear in deportation proceedings have an immigration attorney. But it’s not so simple. Instead, it is a number that must factor… Read More

New Report Reveals Widespread Failures by DHS To Prosecute Immigration Court Cases

New Report Reveals Widespread Failures by DHS To Prosecute Immigration Court Cases

Thousands of immigration court cases have been dismissed this year for an astonishing reason: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has failed to file the most basic paperwork with the courts. According to a report released last week by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) of Syracuse University, tens… Read More

CBP Concludes Investigation Into Del Rio Incident Without Interviewing Any Migrants

CBP Concludes Investigation Into Del Rio Incident Without Interviewing Any Migrants

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has concluded in a new report that Border Patrol agents on horseback did engage in the “unnecessary use of force” against Haitian migrants entering the United States near Del Rio, Texas, on September 19, 2021. However, CBP denied allegations that some of… Read More

The Border Patrol Is Going to Eliminate Its Secretive Critical Incident Teams

The Border Patrol Is Going to Eliminate Its Secretive Critical Incident Teams

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) announced in a May 6 memorandum that it would eliminate its Border Patrol Critical Incident Teams (BPCITs). The teams have faced criticism for their secretive role at the scenes of incidents involving Border Patrol agents in which someone has died or been seriously… Read More

Local Communities Take the Lead in Welcoming All

Local Communities Take the Lead in Welcoming All

Local communities across the country have long experienced the positive effects of growing immigrant and refugee communities.  As a result, many local governments, chambers of commerce, and nonprofits have been thinking proactively about how to create an environment that sends a message of inclusion and social cohesion, maximizes the contributions… Read More

Federal Court Orders Biden Administration to Temporarily Halt Title 42 Wind Down

Federal Court Orders Biden Administration to Temporarily Halt Title 42 Wind Down

A federal court in Louisiana issued an order on Wednesday temporarily preventing the Biden administration from winding down Title 42, the controversial public health policy that allows immigration officials to rapidly expel asylum seekers and migrants from the border. The order is in effect for the next 14 days,… Read More

Abbott’s Anti-Immigrant Blockade Cost the US Billions in Just a Few Days 

Abbott’s Anti-Immigrant Blockade Cost the US Billions in Just a Few Days 

Less than a week after the Biden Administration announced the impending end to the COVID-era Title 42 border policy, Texas Governor Greg Abbott escalated his ongoing political fight with the Biden administration over its handling of the border. Read More

ICE’s New Guidance to Government Attorneys Aims to Reduce Immigration Court Backlog

ICE’s New Guidance to Government Attorneys Aims to Reduce Immigration Court Backlog

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a long-awaited memo on Sunday to guide ICE attorneys on exercising their prosecutorial discretion in immigration court. Authored by ICE’s Principal Legal Advisor Kerry Doyle, the memo’s stated goal is to ensure that ICE focuses its limited resources effectively and pursues… Read More

New Border Surveillance Technology Raises Privacy Concerns and Could Increase Deaths

New Border Surveillance Technology Raises Privacy Concerns and Could Increase Deaths

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently announced that it has been developing and testing robot dogs for use by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) at the U.S.-Mexico border. The robots are just one of several types of new surveillance technology CBP has implemented or tested. This technology… Read More

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