The Biden administration announced the expansion of the Alternatives to Detention program, which uses electronic monitoring and case management to track migrants awaiting immigration proceedings. The move is part of an effort to reduce reliance on traditional detention centers that have faced criticism for being overcrowded and inhumane.
Biden Administration Expands Alternatives to Detention Program
Legislation Proposed to Expand Agricultural Worker Visas
Lawmakers have introduced a bill that would lead to an increase in the agricultural worker visa cap to ensure a labor supply for farm workers. The bill would also raise the cap on the number of H-2A visas that can be issued, simplify the process, and offer long-term employees a path to permanent residency status.
Border Patrol Agents Report Increased Encounters with Smugglers
The number of encounters Border Patrol agents are having with human smugglers along the U.S.-Mexico border indicates a rise in organized, cross-border transports of migrants. Stricter enforcement has driven these human smugglers to implement technology and hidden routes in attempts to illegally transport immigrants across the border, officials said.
Supreme Court to Decide Case on Immigration Enforcement Policies
The Supreme Court said it would take up a case challenging the reach of federal immigration enforcement policies. At issue was a directive setting deportation priorities favoring undocumented immigrants with serious criminal convictions and deprioritizing those who had no criminal records.
Biden Administration Expands Humanitarian Parole Program
The Biden administration has announced the expansion of the humanitarian parole program that allows people from selected countries to enter the U.S. on a temporary basis for urgent reasons. It is meant for people who are fleeing war, natural disasters, or other humanitarian crises in their homelands.
Court Ruling Limits State Immigration Detention Powers
A federal court has ruled to curb the powers of states detaining people on immigration-related charges, forcefully reiterating that immigration is essentially a federal prerogative. In a ruling on the lawsuit filed against a state law that allowed local law enforcement to detain individuals suspected of violating immigration laws without involving federal authorities, the court ruled that the law was unconstitutional, citing the supremacy of federal authority over immigration matters.
Southern Border Communities Struggle with Influx of Migrants
Communities along the southern border of the United States are increasingly struggling to cope with a growing number of migrants arriving at their borders. Local governments and nonprofit organizations say they are being stretched beyond capacity by the sheer number of people seeking entry, many of whom need shelter, medical attention, and legal aid.
Senate to Debate Pathway to Citizenship for DACA Recipients
The Senate is debating a proposal to grant recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program a pathway to citizenship. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants who came to the United States as children and have spent most of their lives in this country could be granted legal status.
New Migrant Processing Centers Announced Along Southern Border
The Department of Homeland Security has announced plans to open new migrant processing centers along the southern border. The new facilities are meant to accelerate the processing of migrants and ease congestion at the detention facilities. This plan will streamline asylum claims without sacrificing humane treatment for individuals in custody.
House Republicans Propose Bill to Tighten Asylum Criteria
House Republicans have introduced legislation meant to tighten the standards for asylum seekers, emphasizing a need to reduce what they refer to as "abuse of the system." The legislation would introduce stricter eligibility, such as a requirement to prove direct persecution, and expedited removal for those who do not pass an initial screening.
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