The Biden administration has started to enforce new policies, which would accordingly provide deportation protections for immigrants living in the United States. These measures provide protections for undocumented immigrants who have lived in the country for years and meet specific criteria, such as having strong community ties, no serious criminal records, and contributing positively to society.
Immigrants Begin Receiving Relief From Deportation Under New Biden Administration Policies
Polls Indicate Mixed Support Among Latino Voters for Kamala Harris in 2024 Election
New polls indicate that Vice President Kamala Harris has mixed support from Latino voters as the 2024 election draws near. Though she has committed to engaging with the Latino community, as seen in her work with immigration reform, from poll readings, her support from this demographic is not uniform across the board.
Trump: Mixed-Status Families Provisions in 2024 Campaign
Former President Donald Trump stated that he would accommodate mixed-status families if he is to be re-elected in 2024, according to an interview released recently. Although he highly emphasized the difficulty of the cases concerning these families, Trump was short of completely ruling out family separations at the border.
New DHS Measure on Green Card Provisions for Migrant Spouses and their Step-children Under the Biden Presidency
The Department of Homeland Security has included new provisions in the regulation that will make it easier for migrant spouses and children to apply for a green card. This was made with U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in mind. On such a view, it forms part of a broader policy initiative by the Biden administration in establishing an immigration regime friendlier toward families.
Afghan Supporters Fault U.S. for Delays in Parole Requests
Afghan advocates are condemning what they say are arbitrary U.S. government delays in processing parole requests for Afghans who are in danger because of their association with the United States during its 20-year involvement in Afghanistan. These delays have left thousands of vulnerable individuals in limbo, unable to secure the safety that was promised.
Vance Dodges Questions on Trump’s Family Separation Policy
Senator J.D. Vance recently ducked questions about whether he would support the possible reinstatement of family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border, a hotly-debated policy Introduced during former President Donald Trump's administration. While Vance did state his views in favor of the general stand taken by Trump about immigration, yet he has refrained from going directly to the point of family separation, evidently indicating how incendiary the issue has been.
Advocates Slam Texas Lawsuit Against Biden’s Parole in Place Policy
Immigrant advocates are pushing hard back against a Texas lawsuit aiming to halt the Biden administration's "parole in place" policy allowing some immigrant families to stay in the U.S. while they work to obtain legal status. The policy is intended to help keep families together, particularly those who have members serving in the U.S. military or with significant ties to the country.
Kamala Harris Confronts Divided Democratic Party on Immigration Policy
Vice President Kamala Harris is confronting divisions within her own Democratic Party on immigration policy. As Harris positions her party for the 2024 election, she has to balance progressive Democrats-who want more humane treatment for migrants-with moderates wanting border enforcement.
Biden Administration Eases Pathway to Citizenship for Spouses of American Citizens
The Biden administration has announced steps to make the immigration process easier for spouses of U.S. citizens who are immigrants. It will make provisions for the easier acquisition of legal status for spouses, especially those who otherwise might have been struggling due to the complex and strict enforcement of the rules.
DHS Issues Parole Rule for Immigrant Spouses of U.S. Citizens
The Department of Homeland Security issued a new rule Tuesday providing parole to immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens who may remain in this country while applying for legal status. It's part of the Biden administration's larger effort to make the immigration system more humane and family-friendly.