Recent AILA Press Releases

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AILA Rejects Administration’s Dangerous Threats on Immigration Attorneys
AILA President Kelli Stump and Executive Director Ben Johnson reject a chilling directive by the Trump Administration ordering sanctions, reviews, and stricter oversight of attorneys in asylum and immigration cases.
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AILA Executive Director Warns of Due Process and Rights Abuses with Trump Gutting of Oversight Agencies
AILA ED Ben Johnson warned of due process and rights abuses in response to the recent Trump Administration effort to eliminate three important oversight bodies vital to the effective and accountable operation of DHS.

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AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

Temporary Restraining Order Requested to Stop Dangerous EOIR and ICE Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic

AILA and our partners moved for an emergency Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against EOIR and ICE to protect the health of immigration attorneys, immigrants, and the public from the impact of dangerous and unconstitutional policies during the COVID-19 pandemic.

4/8/20 AILA Doc. No. 20040831. Asylum & Refugees, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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AILA Files Lawsuit Against USCIS Seeking Maintenance of Status for Nonimmigrants, Extended Immigration Benefit Deadlines

AILA Director of Federal Litigation Jesse Bless and AILA President Marketa Lindt detail the importance of AILA’s complaint against USCIS seeking the immediate suspension of immigration benefit deadlines and the maintenance of status for nonimmigrants in the United States amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

4/3/20 AILA Doc. No. 20040331.
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Lawsuit Seeks Halt to Dangerous and Unconstitutional Policies Endangering Immigration Attorneys, Clients, and the Public During the COVID-19 Pandemic

In a lawsuit filed today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, AILA and our partners demanded that DOJ EOIR and ICE take immediate necessary actions to prioritize the health and safety of attorneys and clients at risk from the COVID-19 pandemic.

3/30/20 AILA Doc. No. 20033090. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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Citing Coronavirus Risks and a New Irresponsible Policy for Immigration Courts, Groups Urge Protecting the Health and Safety of Government Employees,

AILA and the American Immigration Council, with over 100 other organizations, sent a letter to EOIR and ICE calling for the prioritization of the health and safety of government employees, detained individuals, and their legal representatives amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

3/23/20 AILA Doc. No. 20032331. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Immigration Judges, Prosecutors, and Attorneys Renew Call for Immediate Closure of All Immigration Courts

AILA, NAIJ, and AFGE #511 (ICE Professionals Union) all say that it is urgent for the public’s safety that DOJ immediately close all 68 immigration courts operated by EOIR. AILA's Second Vice President Jeremy McKinney states, “All live in-person hearings need to be immediately suspended.“

3/22/20 AILA Doc. No. 20032200. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Lawsuit Seeks to Uncover Problematic Board of Immigration Appeals’ Hiring Procedures

AILA and the Council filed federal litigation on March 17, 2020, to compel DOJ to release records about the Executive Office for Immigration Review’s hiring procedures for appellate immigration judges and Board of Immigration Appeals members.

3/19/20 AILA Doc. No. 20031937. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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New Rule Seems Designed to Halt Valid Immigration Court Petitions By Drastically Hiking Fees

AILA expressed serious concerns about a new proposed rule that would detrimentally impact individuals seeking a fair day in immigration court by drastically increasing fees required for forms submitted to EOIR.

2/28/20 AILA Doc. No. 20022800. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Ninth Circuit Defends Asylum in Two Rulings

AILA welcomed two Ninth Circuit decisions; one again halts the “Migrant Protection Protocols,” and the second ensures that the administration cannot block someone from seeking asylum solely due to where they presented themselves, either at a port of entry or elsewhere within the United States.

2/28/20 AILA Doc. No. 20022838. Asylum & Refugees
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Bipartisan Legislation Underscores Need for Transparency and Accountability Within USCIS

AILA welcomes the Case Backlog and Transparency Act of 2020 introduced in the House to hold USCIS accountable for severe case processing delays and an ever-growing immigration backlog.

2/26/20 AILA Doc. No. 20022637.
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AILA, NALEO Educational Fund, and the National Partnership for New Americans Assist Aspiring Citizens Through Citizenship Day Events

AILA, NALEO Educational Fund, and the National Partnership for New Americans, are proud to sponsor the dozens of naturalization clinics in cities and towns across the country as part of the 14th AILA Citizenship Day, taking place on Saturday, February 1, 2020.

1/31/20 AILA Doc. No. 20013131. Naturalization & Citizenship
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AILA Condemns Trump Administration’s Expansion of Discriminatory Travel Ban

AILA leadership condemned the Trump administration’s expansion of its travel ban to include nationals from Burma (Myanmar), Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan , Nigeria, Sudan, and Tanzania.

1/31/20 AILA Doc. No. 20013136. Admissions & Border
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New Trump Administration Policy Attempts to Turn Consular Officers into Pregnancy Police and Creates a Back-Door Health Care Ban

AILA Executive Director Benjamin Johnson details several concerns with the new “birth tourism” rule and notes, “Given the limited information provided in the rule and the failure to provide sufficient notice and comment to the public, litigation is almost certainly on the horizon.”

1/30/20 AILA Doc. No. 20013037. Consular Processing
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AILA Disappointed in Supreme Court Stay of Injunction of Public Charge Rule

AILA expressed disappointment and concern at the 5-4 Supreme Court decision to stay the current nationwide injunction of the “public charge” rule. The administration can now, temporarily at least, implement the Public Charge Final Rule everywhere but Illinois, while underlying litigation continues.

1/27/20 AILA Doc. No. 20012705.
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Civil Rights Coalition Successfully Blocks Trump Administration’s Latest Attempt to Implement Health Care Ban

AILA and our litigation partners welcomed the Ninth Circuit’s 2-1 decision to refuse the federal government an administrative stay pending appeal of the preliminary nationwide injunction in Doe v. Trump.

12/20/19 AILA Doc. No. 19122061. Consular Processing
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Bipartisan Bill Brings Needs of Farmworkers and Farmers to the Forefront

AILA President Marketa Lindt and AILA Executive Director Ben Johnson respond to the passage of the Farm Workforce Modernization Act (H.R. 5038) in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Civil Rights Coalition Successfully Enjoins Presidential Health Insurance Proclamation

AILA and our litigation partners obtained a preliminary nationwide injunction in Doe v. Trump, thereby ensuring that the administration’s attempt to ban immigrants based on their ability to obtain health insurance will not be implemented while litigation continues.

11/26/19 AILA Doc. No. 19112661. Consular Processing
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New Rules Would Create Potentially Insurmountable Hurdles to Immigrants and Asylum Seekers

AILA responds to two proposed rules that will detrimentally impact individuals who are seeking to legally live and work in the United States; the first proposes to substantially heighten application and petition fees, and the second implicates the employment authorization process for asylum seekers.

11/14/19 AILA Doc. No. 19111433.
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Civil Rights Coalition Halts Implementation of Presidential Proclamation Requiring Health Insurance

Today, litigators from AILA, the Justice Action Center, and the Innovation Law Lab, with Sidley Austin LLP providing pro bono assistance, successfully halted implementation of the administration’s attempt to ban immigrants based on their ability to obtain health insurance upon arrival to the U.S.

11/2/19 AILA Doc. No. 19110290. Consular Processing
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Civil Rights Coalition Files Lawsuit to Halt Implementation of Presidential Proclamation’s Healthcare Ban

Today, litigators from AILA, the Justice Action Center, and the Innovation Law Lab, with Sidley Austin LLP providing pro bono assistance, are filing suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon to halt implementation of the administration’s 10/4/19 healthcare ban for immigrants.

10/30/19 AILA Doc. No. 19103006.
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AILA Welcomes Injunctions on Public Charge Rule

AILA welcomed the various injunctions against the implementation of the Public Charge Final Rule. AILA Executive Director Benjamin Johnson quoted one order which states, "DHS's new definition of 'public charge' is likely to be outside the bounds of a reasonable interpretation of the statute."

10/11/19 AILA Doc. No. 19101106.
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AILA Files Lawsuit to Halt Last-Minute Form Changes as Administration Seeks to Implement Public Charge Rule

Today, AILA filed suit in U.S. District Court to immediately enjoin USCIS from moving forward with its arbitrary and capricious plan to stop accepting the current versions of various forms on or after October 15, 2019, despite having failed to publish necessary revised and new forms.

10/7/19 AILA Doc. No. 19100733.
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New Policy Memo Appears Designed to Collapse Board of Immigration Appeals

Upon review and analysis of the recent policy memo impacting the Board of Immigration Appeals, AILA raised several significant areas of concern, including pressure to speed up adjudications without care for due process. The memo underscores the need for an independent immigration court.

10/3/19 AILA Doc. No. 19100307.
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USCIS Reestablishes Deferred Action After AILA and Members Campaign for Agency Accountability

AILA welcomed the news that USCIS will reestablish the previous process allowing vulnerable individuals to request deferred action when faced with life-changing circumstances.

9/19/19 AILA Doc. No. 19091990. Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
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Documents Released in H-1B FOIA Lawsuit Shed Light on the Trump Administration’s “Invisible Wall” Against Legal Immigration

AILA President Marketa Lindt and Associate Director of Government Relations Diane Rish comment on USCIS documents obtained through FOIA litigation that shed light on changes to USCIS adjudication practices.

9/18/19 AILA Doc. No. 19091832. Business Immigration, H-1B & H-1B1 Specialty Occupation
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AILA Welcomes Jesse Bless as First Director of Federal Litigation

AILA welcomes Jesse Bless as AILA’s first Director of Federal Litigation. In this position, he will develop, file, and oversee federal litigation and other legal strategies for AILA.

9/16/19 AILA Doc. No. 19091632.