Customs and Border Protection

Customs and Border Protection

ICE May Have Deported as Many as 70 US Citizens In the Last Five Years

ICE May Have Deported as Many as 70 US Citizens In the Last Five Years

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) keeps making an inexcusable error: it has been deporting U.S. citizens by mistake. 70 potential U.S. citizens were deported between 2015 and 2020, a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) concluded. They were deported even though… Read More

Biden Administration Announces Plans to Ramp up Deportations of Families Arriving at the Border

Biden Administration Announces Plans to Ramp up Deportations of Families Arriving at the Border

As the number of families coming to the border has increased from June to July, the Biden administration is beginning yet another crackdown. Late on July 26, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it would begin subjecting some families to “expedited removal.” This legal procedure allows individual… Read More

Congress Proposes Legislation to Expedite and Expand Special Immigrant Visas for Afghan Allies

Congress Proposes Legislation to Expedite and Expand Special Immigrant Visas for Afghan Allies

As military troops withdraw from Afghanistan, Afghan nationals that supported the operations of the U.S. government—as translators and other vital roles—are in danger of violent retribution from Taliban forces. The Department of State offers resettlement to eligible Afghans through the special immigrant visa program, but slow processing and significant backlogs… Read More

Attorney General Rescinds Two Trump Decisions, Restoring Protection to Many Asylum Seekers

Attorney General Rescinds Two Trump Decisions, Restoring Protection to Many Asylum Seekers

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced on June 16 that he is restoring a vital lifeline to survivors of gender-based violence, gang violence, and violence on account of family relationships. Garland issued two decisions overruling Trump-era Attorneys General Jeff Sessions and William Barr’s rulings disqualify many such individuals from asylum in… Read More

Biden Signals Big Changes to Legal Immigration and Asylum Law with Spring Regulatory Agenda

Biden Signals Big Changes to Legal Immigration and Asylum Law with Spring Regulatory Agenda

Twice each year, the federal government publishes a “regulatory agenda,” a preview of all the proposals that are in the pipeline to become federal regulations. Last week, the Biden administration used the 2021 Spring Regulatory Agenda to indicate the many ways that it intends to move away… Read More

DACA Has Allowed Me to Pursue Education, But We Need A Permanent Solution Now

DACA Has Allowed Me to Pursue Education, But We Need A Permanent Solution Now

My name is Hali Calzadillas-Andujo and I’m originally from Chihuahua, Mexico. I first came to the United States with my mother and siblings when I was eight years old. I didn’t even know what it meant, really, except that I was rejoining my father. I came to Santa Fe, New… Read More

Haitian Nationals Win a Reprieve in the Form of TPS

Haitian Nationals Win a Reprieve in the Form of TPS

The Biden administration announced that eligible Haitians currently living in the United States can once again apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Those individuals who qualify for TPS can live and work in the United States for a period of 18 months. The Trump administration tried to end TPS… Read More

It’s Time to End Title 42

It’s Time to End Title 42

One policy first created by the Trump administration is responsible for the greatest restriction on access to our immigration system for asylum seekers than any other. It provides no meaningful opportunity for people caught in the policy to request humanitarian protection. Yet four months into the Biden administration, this policy… Read More

Biden Moves to End Trump’s War on ‘Sanctuary Cities’

Biden Moves to End Trump’s War on ‘Sanctuary Cities’

The Biden administration has ended a Trump-era policy of denying so-called sanctuary cities from receiving certain forms of federal funding. The policy had been used in retaliation against local and state governments who did not cooperate fully with federal immigration enforcement. Many courts had already ruled against these funding… Read More

Sinema and Cornyn Propose Changes to Asylum Processing at the Border

Sinema and Cornyn Propose Changes to Asylum Processing at the Border

The current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border has once again exposed the flaws of our country’s asylum system. On April 22, Senators Kyrsten Sinema and John Cornyn and Representatives Tony Gonzales and Henry Cueller introduced a bipartisan, bicameral bill as an effort to alleviate some of the system’s greatest deficiencies. Read More

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