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Biden Wants To End For-Profit Immigrant Detention. His Administration Isn't So Sure
When President Biden visited the battleground state of Georgia for a rally to celebrate his 100th day in office, immigrant advocates were there to… -
Harris Heads To Guatemala And Mexico As Part Of A 'Buzz Saw' Assignment
When Vice President Kamala Harris arrives in Guatemala on Sunday for her first foreign trip in office, she’ll follow the same politically treacherous path… -
Can U.S. Aid Make Honduras More Livable? One Group Tries to Slow Out-Migration
In Rivera Hernandez, one of the most violent neighborhoods in one of the most violent countries in the Americas, a young Honduran man explains the… -
Biden Administration Extends Temporary Protected Status For Haitians In U.S.
The Biden administration is granting eligible Haitian nationals living in the U.S. the chance to apply for a new, 18-month Temporary Protected Status… -
Local Refugee Agencies Scramble To Welcome A Surge Of Newcomers This Fall
President Biden's decision to raise the refugee caps could bring thousands to Massachusetts -
Biden Raises Refugee Cap To 62,500 After Earlier Criticism
The new ceiling for refugee admissions will be 62,500 — far above former President Donald Trump's cap of 15,000. Advocates had been concerned Biden was not moving fast enough on a campaign promise. -
Book Club: Eric Nguyen's 'Things We Lost To The Water'
Nguyen's debut novel follows an immigrant family as they create a life in New Orleans, each member struggling to carve out their own identity along the way. -
Biden Administration Limits Power Of ICE To Arrest Immigrants In Courthouses
In another reversal of Trump administration immigration enforcement policy, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that federal agents… -
Hodgson Leads Hundreds Of Sheriffs In Calling For Restoration of Trump Immigration Policies
Immigration activists dismissed the letter as a "political stunt." -
Biden Pressured To Reverse Trump Policy Using Health Concerns To Expel Migrants
ACLU has filed a case in Massachusetts to challenge seven migrants' expulsion under a provision known as Title 42.