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Advocates Hail Biden’s First Executive Actions on Immigration
President Joe Biden drew praise from activists after taking several quick executive actions on immigration. -
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.