For the second time, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is winding its way back before the Fifth Circuit Court amid escalating legal jockeying over its future. It's among the biggest cases to determine how long the Biden administration's efforts to protect people brought into the country as children-known as Dreamers will survive judicial scrutiny.
DACA Case Again Before Fifth Circuit, with Legal Terrain Shifting
Migrant Crossings at U.S.-Mexico Border Reach New Low Under Biden Administration
Migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have reached their lowest numbers since Biden became president. This follows a more hard-nosed immigration policy from the administration, including stricter asylum rules and a broader push for legal immigration avenues.
Immigrant Population Sees Largest Surge in 20 Years, Fueling Policy Debate in U.S.
The United States has recorded its biggest annual gain in immigrant population in two decades, with about 2 million new foreign-born residents arriving in the country between 2022 and 2023. Reasons for this vary, from shifting migration policies to heavy migration from countries such as Venezuela and Cuba, amid an influx of asylum seekers.
Biden’s asylum policies under fire as border crossings rise
The Biden administration is facing renewed criticism over its asylum rules amid a spate of rising border crossings. The asylum rules - put in place for the first time in May - force migrants to seek asylum through legal pathways and limit asylum access for those who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.
Immigration to Take Center Stage in Vice Presidential Debate
Immigration is poised to take center stage in the vice-presidential debate, as the candidates step to the stage and argue over competing visions on border security and migrant policy. The issue has served as one of the starkest divides between Democrats and Republicans, many of whom have disagreed sharply on how to handle the U.S.-Mexico border.
Biden Administration Cements Harmful Asylum Restrictions
The Biden administration has finalized new federal rules that fortify restrictive asylum policies. The move has engendered powerful pushback from immigration advocates, including the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). Initially implemented as temporary rules, these regulations codify, for the first time, asylum restrictions that prohibit the granting of protection to people who enter the United States anywhere other than an official port of entry.
Biden Extends Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan Migrants
The Biden administration announced it will extend Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, to Venezuelan migrants, allowing nearly half a million Venezuelans to continue living and working legally in the U.S. for an additional 18 months. It cited the worsening humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, whose plummeting economic collapse and high levels of political instability have forced millions to flee.
Biden Administration to Consider Extension of Asylum Restrictions at U.S.-Mexico Border
The Biden administration will consider extending the restrictive asylum policies it implemented in June 2024 that sharply reduce access to asylum for migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illicitly. Those policies, credited with slashing the number of illegal border crossings, have been criticized for eroding the rights of migrants seeking refuge.
Trump and Biden Tangle over Immigration Policy as 2024 Election Nears
Immigration has become one of the premier issues between former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden as the presidential election draws near. In a competitive rebuke, Trump assailed President Joe Biden on the matter of a surge in migrants from countries such as Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
What Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan Could Look Like
If he wins the election in 2024, Donald Trump promises to establish a mass deportation program intended to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the United States. The plan promises a return to hardline immigration policies from his first term in office-including the "Remain in Mexico" program, and increased resources for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. Trump's plan would further increase the use of detention facilities and accelerate the process of deportation.