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Biden Suspends Deportations, Stops 'Remain In Mexico' Policy
Under the Biden administration, the Department of Homeland Security looks set to roll back several Trump-era immigration policies and to establish a path to citizenship for immigrants. -
ACLU Sues Feds Over Withholding Records In Immigration Cases
The federal government routinely denies access to records that may help defendants in immigration cases, the lawsuit said. -
Trump's Census Director To Quit After Trying To Rush Out 'Indefensible' Report
Calls hd been growing for him to leave after whistleblowers revealed he was quietly pushing for a "statistically indefensible" report. -
Boston Planning Agency Adds New Language Access Rules
The new policy is meant to provide equity for non-English speakers. -
Dozens Of Women Allege Unwanted Surgeries And Medical Abuse In ICE Custody
Thirty undocumented immigrants have come forward with allegations of medical abuse, according to court papers filed late Monday — all of them current or former detainees at the Irwin County Detention Center in Ocilla, Ga. -
If COVID-19 Vaccines Bring An End To The Pandemic, America Has Immigrants To Thank
Scientists and investors born outside the U.S. played crucial roles in the development of COVID-19 vaccines — a remarkable vindication for the argument that innovation depends on immigration. -
For Immigrants, Election Promises Relief From An 'Atmosphere Of Terror'
The 2020 election is expected to usher in a major shift in immigration enforcement — particularly in suburban Atlanta, where newly elected sheriffs are pledging to limit how they cooperate with ICE. -
Pandemic Pushes Debate Over Driver’s Licenses
With immigrant communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, the debate about whether to allow unauthorized immigrants in the state to get driver’s licenses is heating up. -
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Rule Designed To Impede Immigrants Seeking Green Cards
Federal judge rejected a Trump administration rule Monday that would have denied green cards to any immigrant accessing public benefits such as food stamps. -
Parents Of 545 Children Separated At U.S.-Mexico Border Still Can't Be Found
A court filing said many of the parents are presumed to no longer be in the United States. Efforts to locate them have been hampered by the coronavirus pandemic, according to the filing.