Muzaffar Chishti, Kathleen Bush-Joseph, and Julian Montalvo, MPI, Apr. 25, 2024 "This article provides an overview of the scale, impact, and effectiveness of Title 42, ahead of the one-year anniversary...
National Immigration Forum, Apr. 24, 2024 "Today, center-right advocacy organizations hosted a press conference unveiling a border framework that prioritizes security, order and humanity at the...
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Chronicle of Higher Education "One woman’s journey between two countries in pursuit of an education and a brighter future Every weekday for the past 10 years, Viviana Mitre has driven back...
News reports indicate that some of the migrants trafficked to Martha's Vineyard by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will receive work permits, protection against removal and eligibility for U visas. See...
"A Seattle-area man detained by immigration authorities for nearly seven months now claims he was wrongly arrested at Sea-Tac Airport while attempting to fly to Alaska. Describing his arrest as “an arbitrary and indefensible loss of liberty,” attorneys for Haji Dukureh claims he was unlawfully imprisoned and then ignored after he was arrested by Customs and Border Protection agents on his way to a flight to Alaska to visit his wife. Dukureh, a Gambian citizen and legal U.S. resident, was arrested at Sea-Tac on Nov. 7, 2008, and remained jailed until late May the following year. His attorneys contend arresting officers lied in written and swore testimony presented during Immigration Court hearings." - Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Nov. 27, 2011.