There has been an increase in the unauthorized crossing of the Canada-U.S. border, as more and more people are trying to make entry into the United States through the northern border with Canada. It is reported that because of economic ills and increased policy challenges in the U.S.-Mexico border region, migrants have started using this northern border route.
Record number of unauthorized crossings at the Canada-U.S. border.
Supreme Court to Take Up Case on State Rights in Immigration Enforcement
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon be hearing a case that may redefine state and federal roles regarding immigration enforcement with possible repercussions for states with strict immigration policies. In the case filed by Texas and other states, federal restrictions on independent state authority in the implementation of immigration laws are being asked to be remanded.
Mixed Reactions as Federal Court Makes Ruling on Immigration Detention Facilities
A federal court decision has, once again, ignited debate over immigration detention facilities about the rights of detainees and the conditions of facilities. Detainees said the court, who were being held for extended periods of time did have a right to hearings-a decision applauded by advocates as a way to ensure detainees are treated fairly.
California Expands Legal Aid for Immigrant Youth in Deportation Proceedings
California announced a dramatic expansion in providing legal aid services to immigrant youth facing deportation, a lifeline to many young immigrants navigating the labyrinthine immigration system. Under the new program, state officials and nonprofit organizations have devised a plan aimed at ensuring representation in court for young immigrants, many of whom arrived as unaccompanied minors.
US-Mexico Border Crossings Surge as Migrant Numbers Increase
The number of U.S.-Mexico border crossings has risen to record numbers over recent months, fuelling concerns about strained resources at the border and the challenges associated with managing increased flows of migration. According to officials, the hike has been blamed on economic hardships, political instability, and environmental factors affecting people's livelihoods across Central and South America.
Biden Administration Plans To Streamline Asylum Processing As Backlog Grows
The Biden administration announced a series of plans to start overhauling the application process for asylum, in an attempt to cut into the growing backlog that has hamstrung U.S. immigration courts. Officials are taking steps to hurry along interviews and initial processing, with hopes of speeding up cases and avoiding the long wait for asylum applicants.
Trump’s Deportation Promises Stir Widespread Economic Fears
A centerpiece of Donald Trump's recent campaign has been his proposed mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, which many have assailed because of its potential economic and social impacts. Experts say such a large-scale round-up would cost billions and disrupt labor markets that rely on immigrant workforces.
Immigration Database Lawsuits Fire New Rounds in Election Integrity Debate
Lawsuits that the GOP filed over an immigration database have upped the ante in the ongoing fight over election integrity and whether voters are eligible. An immigration database that keeps tabs on every non-citizen in the United States has become central in Republican efforts to deter unauthorized voting.
Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan Raises Concerns Over Cost and Feasibility
In recent campaign speeches, former President Donald Trump has outlined the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants in the country, if he were to win office. But the idea has generated intense criticism, not only because of its divisive nature but also because of the astronomical costs involved in such a process.
GOP Suits on Immigration Database Pave Way for Possible Election Challenges
Recent lawsuits by Republicans have thrust an immigration database from obscurity into the limelight, raising fears about its use in election challenges. The database of multiple immigration statuses has gained a prime focal point in debates over voter eligibility and proof of citizenship.
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