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Immigration In The United States | Posted on Aug 06 2020
Children rapidly deported from the United States strain Guatemalan shelters
By turning our backs on asylum seekers, America has forfeited one of its claims to moral authority in the world.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Aug 05 2020
Immigration Officers Union Backs Court Challenge to Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program
While the Border Patrol union backs Trump policies--and gets favors from the Trump administration—the USCIS union takes a different stand.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Aug 05 2020
Agency rejects Trump administration arguments that immigration judges cannot form a union
The immigration judges' union has consistently resisted the administration's efforts to turn judges into partisan instruments of repression.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Aug 04 2020
USCIS Must Print Foreign Citizens’ Delayed Work Permits
In a lawsuit on behalf of 75,000 people waiting for delayed employment documents, the judge ordered USCIS to print the permits.
Read More...Fact Sheets | Posted on Aug 04 2020
New Rules for Asylum Applicants filing for an EAD: Frequently Asked Questions
Both rules modify DHS regulations governing asylum applications, interviews, and eligibility for employment authorization.
Read More...General News | Posted on Aug 04 2020
Census Cuts All Counting Efforts Short By A Month
WE ALL COUNT! Have you completed your census yet? There is NO citizenship question!
Read More...General News | Posted on Aug 03 2020
Workers push to reopen HealthPartners’ Riverside Clinic in Minneapolis
Riverside Clinic sits in one of Minnesota’s most diverse communities, so its closure makes it harder for people of color to get needed care.
Read More...Press Releases | Posted on Aug 02 2020
New Fees Will Put Citizenship Out of Reach
New fees and restriction of fee waivers will put citizenship out of reach for many.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Jul 31 2020
Supreme Court allows continued construction of Trump’s border wall
A divided Supreme Court allowed continued construction of a portion of President Donald Trump's border wall while legal challenges play out.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Jul 31 2020
Judge: NJ immigration directive doesn’t violate federal law
The Trump Administration's hostility towards immigrants is clear, but we don't have to participate in it.
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