Millions are out of work due to Omicron, but that hasn’t stopped Miami landlords from posting eviction notices and raising rents
Informal coalitions of immigration organizers do more to support and reunite deported families than dependence on inequitable and unjust policies
Advocates are looking back at the promises the president has made to marginalized communities and are evaluating how far the president still has to go to honor his commitments
The Biden administration has announced a proposal to eliminate reconsideration requests for expedited removals, a critical safeguard in the asylum process
Resources available for arriving refugee youths often depend on which school they attend
The migrants are suing the president and several U.S. agencies and officials over physical and verbal abuse, racial discrimination, denial of medical care, and denial of due process under Title 42
The Department of Homeland Security’s civil rights office has warned that deportations to Haiti would be potential human rights violations
The Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness program, which provided permanent residency to Liberian nationals, is set to expire Dec. 20
Asylum-seekers in Mexico and their advocates say that the Biden administration’s decision to expand the Trump era “Remain in Mexico” policy will endanger thousands of lives
Despite promises to end the abusive tactics of the Trump administration, surveillance and retaliation against immigrants and advocates continue under Biden’s presidency
Afghan refugees and activists are advocating for new legislation, the Afghan Adjustment Act, that would offer a clearer path to citizenship
Trump-era policies and budget cuts constricted the resettlement pipeline, but the Biden administration also hasn’t lived up to its commitments.
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