A federal judge on Wednesday let stand a new Trump administration rule requiring most asylum-seekers to ask for protection in another country before reaching
Immigration Policy
Date: July, 22, 2019 The Trump administration’s new rule limiting asylum protections for most Central American migrants at the southern border faced its first legal test on
(July 16, 2019) The White House announced Tuesday that it has quietly drafted a 620-page immigration bill and has lined up 10 Republican senators
A coalition of groups filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday over new restrictions for migrants seeking asylum in the United States, the same day the
Threats of mass deportations, tragic photos of migrants dying at borders, exposure of inhumane detention conditions of children, their families, and other migrants and
WASHINGTON – Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today led a group of twenty-seven Democratic senators in introducing
On Tuesday, the House Chamber felt a little more like a “rock concert,” as New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez put it, describing the moment
A proposal by Ben Carson’s agency would eject immigrant families from public housing to make way for the “most vulnerable.” Housing advocates aren’t buying
A rare announcement of good news — Deferred Enforcement Departure (DED) status has been extended for Liberians in the U.S. until March 31, 2020.
Some 4,000 Liberians in the U.S. under Deferred Enforcement Departure (DED) will face the threat of deportation unless the White House acts to reinstate