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Weekly Immigration News: A Collaborative Effort
As talk of immigration reform circles Washington DC, many tech giants, religious groups, advocacy organizations, and even conservatives, push the Biden administration and congressional leadership

Weekly Immigration News: On the National Budget
There continue to be changes to the United States’ immigration system, especially as President Joe Biden further undoes various Trump-era policies. According to a DHS

Weekly Immigration News: The President’s Plan
President Biden’s plans have continuously been under fire for failing to hold up to public expectation, however, although he has yet to reach the height

Weekly Immigration News: On the Vice President and the DHS
With the end of President Biden’s first 100 days, Vice President Kamala Harris still faces many responsibilities tackling immigration’s root causes, as the Department of

Weekly Immigration News: Finding a Place for Migrant Children
As the migration crisis at the southern border continues and unaccompanied children from Trump-era family separations remain apart from their parents, the number of migrant

Weekly Immigration News: Border Blame and Other Pandemic Responses
Immigration woes continue at the border, compounding pre-existing problems with the US immigration system. According to Politico, Democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman blamed the recent arrivals

Lal Legal Sues State Department Over Denial of U.S. Passport Renewal
Our lawsuit against the State Department over denial of a U.S. passport to a U.S. citizen is featured in Prism News this week. The case

Weekly Immigration News: Handling Children Seeking Asylum At the Border
COVID-19 remains an issue that is backlogging the US legal immigration system, yet the Biden Administration seems to be having a difficult time managing a

Weekly Immigration News: Border Politics and the Washington Immigration Agenda
The child migrant detention complex is once again gripping the nation. For decades, the United States has faced the prospect of unaccompanied minors and families