One Third of Immigration Court Cases Are Children, 40% of Those Are Toddlers
March 24, 2022One third of all new cases in U.S. immigration courts are children under the age of 18, and of those cases, 40 percent are toddlers under the age of four.
One third of all new cases in U.S. immigration courts are children under the age of 18, and of those cases, 40 percent are toddlers under the age of four.
Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has issued four opinions relating to immigration, with varying outcomes for immigrants.
There was no significant movement in the overall green card backlog in February 2022.
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The administration urged the Supreme Court to overturn a decision preventing the government from ending the controversial “Remain in Mexico” asylum policy.
DHS designated Afghanistan for TPS, allowing over 74,000 Afghan nationals present in the United States to apply for protection from deportation.
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USCIS has expanded its credit card payment pilot program for filing fees to all forms except Form I-129 for H-1B and H-2A petitions.
DHS announced that it is expanding access to TPS for Sudan and South Sudan, allowing more immigrants from those nations who are already present in the United States to apply for work authorization and protection from deportation.
President Biden’s nomination to the Supreme Court will be the first Black woman and first public defender to serve on the nation’s highest court.
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