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Texas sues Biden administration over asylum rule, saying phone app encourages illegal immigration
The state of Texas is suing the Biden administration to have a newly introduced asylum rule thrown out. Texas is arguing in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that the administration's use of a phone app called CBP One is encouraging illegal immigration. The ap...The state of Texas is suing the Biden administration to have a newly introduced asylum rule thrown out. Texas is arguing in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that the administration's use of a phone app called CBP One is encouraging illegal immigration. The ap... -
Sinema says immigration is her 'No. 1 concern' as she considers her next moves
The freshman senator has been elusive about her ambitions after her term concludes in 2024, with no timeline for a decision to run for re-election.The freshman senator has been elusive about her ambitions after her term concludes in 2024, with no timeline for a decision to run for re-election. -
Bipartisan immigration bill calls for legalization of workers, use of E-Verify
A Texas Democrat and a Florida Republican are sponsoring a bill giving undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship while shoring up border security and requiring employers to verify the work eā¦A Texas Democrat and a Florida Republican are sponsoring a bill giving undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship while shoring up border security and requiring employers to verify the work eā¦ -
Title 42 mania undercut by drop in encounters
The frenzy set off over the end of Title 42 has so far been a misfire as the policyās end precipitated a pause ā not a rush ā in migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border. In the week precā¦The frenzy set off over the end of Title 42 has so far been a misfire as the policyās end precipitated a pause ā not a rush ā in migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border. In the week precā¦ -
House Approves Stringent G.O.P. Border Bill, Attacking Biden on Immigration
The legislation, which seeks to revive, codify and stiffen a series of border policies pursued by the Trump administration, was timed to be considered on the eve of an expected border surge.The legislation, which seeks to revive, codify and stiffen a series of border policies pursued by the Trump administration, was timed to be considered on the eve of an expected border surge. -
House and Senate diverge on immigration as border fears mount
On one end of the Capitol, Republicans are toiling to get the votes for a sweeping immigration bill. Across the building, bipartisan talks are barely getting started.On one end of the Capitol, Republicans are toiling to get the votes for a sweeping immigration bill. Across the building, bipartisan talks are barely getting started. -
Senators Make Long-Shot Bid to Extend Expulsion Authority as Expiration Looms
A bipartisan proposal from Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Thom Tillis reflects panic in Congress about an expected influx of migrants to the border amid partisan gridlock that has stymied action on immigration.A bipartisan proposal from Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Thom Tillis reflects panic in Congress about an expected influx of migrants to the border amid partisan gridlock that has stymied action on immigration. -
Senate proposal would let U.S. expel migrants after Title 42 ends
The proposal would effectively allow the U.S. government to continue the soon-to-be terminated Title 42 border expulsion policy without a public health justification.The proposal would effectively allow the U.S. government to continue the soon-to-be terminated Title 42 border expulsion policy without a public health justification. -
California is offering free immigration legal services for community college students
Golden State invests $10 million yearly to help community college students renew DACA, apply for naturalization, and other immigration services.Golden State invests $10 million yearly to help community college students renew DACA, apply for naturalization, and other immigration services. -
Mayorkas defends border record as GOP legislators threaten impeachment
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas faced fresh attacks from GOP senators who cited reports of migrant child labor exploitation to renew calls for his impeachment.DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas faced fresh attacks from GOP senators who cited reports of migrant child labor exploitation to renew calls for his impeachment. -
DACA recipients await new Biden rule expanding health coverage
About a third of DACA recipients ā an estimated 34% ā donāt have health insurance coverage, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.About a third of DACA recipients ā an estimated 34% ā donāt have health insurance coverage, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. -
Biden extending Affordable Care Act and Medicaid coverage to DACA recipients | CNN Politics
Hundreds of thousands of recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will for the first time soon be eligible for affordable health care coverage after President Joe Biden announced a plan Thursday to expand access to Medicaid an...Hundreds of thousands of recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will for the first time soon be eligible for affordable health care coverage after President Joe Biden announced a plan Thursday to expand access to Medicaid an... -
He feels unstoppable: DeSantis plans to export his chilling immigration policies to the nation | Ron DeSant...
Floridaās new catalog of hardline legislation may not grab headlines but signals demonization of immigrants is a top priority as governor prepares for White House runFloridaās new catalog of hardline legislation may not grab headlines but signals demonization of immigrants is a top priority as governor prepares for White House run -
Immigration reform stalled decade after Gang of 8's big push
Nearly four decades have passed since federal immigration laws got a major rewrite. The last extensive package to pass Congress came under President Ronald Reagan in 1986, and President George H.W. Bush signed a more limited effort four years later. ...Nearly four decades have passed since federal immigration laws got a major rewrite. The last extensive package to pass Congress came under President Ronald Reagan in 1986, and President George H.W. Bush signed a more limited effort four years later. ... -
DHS accepting reported gender identity for immigration benefits apps, clarifying policy
The Biden administration will now allow immigrants seeking benefits to mark their gender identity without needing their documentation to match, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHSā¦The Biden administration will now allow immigrants seeking benefits to mark their gender identity without needing their documentation to match, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHSā¦ -
Group of Senate Democrats says Biden's proposed border policy violates U.S. asylum law
The Biden administration says the number of migrants arriving at the southern border will spike to record levels unless an asylum restriction is enacted.The Biden administration says the number of migrants arriving at the southern border will spike to record levels unless an asylum restriction is enacted. -
Immigration fraud case brings tough First Amendment questions to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case about whether a federal law that prohibits inducing unlawful immigration violates the First Amendment.The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case about whether a federal law that prohibits inducing unlawful immigration violates the First Amendment.
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