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AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA: Government’s Plan to Resume Haitian Removals Could Endanger Asylum Seekers and Vulnerable Immigrants

AILA expressed serious concerns about the decision by DHS and ICE to resume regular deportations of Haitians; AILA President Bill Stock noted that “the decision to recommence removals to Haiti is impossible to reconcile with recent official recognition of the ongoing humanitarian crisis there.”

9/22/16 AILA Doc. No. 16092206. Admissions & Border, Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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Opening Minds and Hearts in the Immigration Debate

There are very few issues facing our country today that are more polarizing than immigration. From the White House to your parents' house, Wall Street to Main Street, the classroom to the dining room, discussions about immigration have sharply divided parties—and touched a collective nerve. The curr

9/21/16
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Arizona: A Lesson in Tolerance

Arizona…you never learn, do you? In 1987, I was living in Tucson. I was in 7th grade and the state of Arizona provided me with a crash course in racism, the civil rights movement and very poor decision-making. Former Governor Evan Mecham infamously rescinded an executive order by his predecess

9/20/16
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Solicitor General Apologizes to the Supreme Court, Again

The moral of this blog post is two-fold. First, stranger things have happened, and second, do not believe everything someone tells you because just saying it does not make it so. On August 26, 2016, Acting Solicitor General Ian Heath Gershengorn penned a letter to the Honorable Clerk of the Supreme

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA’s 10th Annual Citizenship Day Will Help Thousands

AILA is proud to sponsor the 10th annual Citizenship Day on 9/17/16; the event, a partnership with the NALEO Educational Fund, brings together AILA attorneys across the country, along with other advocates, to provide assistance as lawful permanent residents seek to naturalize.

9/14/16 AILA Doc. No. 16091499. Naturalization & Citizenship
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Why Is Texas Making the Roads Less Safe?

We all want to feel safer. There are dozens of regulations in place to increase our safety on a day-to-day basis. We require people to have health insurance, car insurance, to buckle their seatbelts, strap children into car seats, keep job sites safe, make sure food is labeled clearly, restrict  pre

9/13/16
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When Pictures Are Worth More than a Thousand Words

I had heard stories about Border Patrol's mistreatment of immigrants. When I volunteered in Artesia, New Mexico, and Dilley, Texas, the mothers and children there told me what a horrible experience they'd had in Border Patrol custody. Over the years, I'd become familiar with the term hieleras, or ic

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Avoiding Potential Pitfalls in the Global Immigration Context

Immigration lawyers regularly see the damage “notarios“ can inflict on innocent clients who don't realize they are not dealing with a qualified lawyer or don't understand why it's important to use a lawyer competent in immigration law. Many of us have worked hard to educate the public on the d

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Bring Hope Back to Berks

History is full of places designed to hide people. People like Alexandre Dumas' Man in the Iron Mask, imprisoned on an island in the Mediterranean with his identity concealed.  Refugees subject to inhumane treatment by the Australian government on the island of Nauru. And, in the United States, for

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA: Trump Immigration Policy Unworkable and Inhumane

AILA expressed deep concern over Donald Trump’s immigration platform which “reflected a lack of understanding of immigration law, a disregard for fundamental rights of due process guaranteed by the Constitution, and a failure to appreciate the valuable contributions that immigrants make.”

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What is Donald Trump’s Position on Immigration?

Why do we ask?  And why particularly of Donald Trump and not Hillary Clinton?  While the devil is always in the details, it is clear that Secretary Clinton has a more favorable view of immigration and has laid out a fairly clear strategy for how she would reform the current system. But the question

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Taking that Final Step Toward Citizenship

Before he was president, Eisenhower was a general. What war was he in? What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803? What stops one branch of the U.S. government from becoming too powerful? How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have? These four questions seem innocuous but t

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA: New Business Immigration Rule Takes Step Toward Welcoming Entrepreneurs

AILA welcomed the issuance of a proposed rule from USCIS on immigrant entrepreneurs with AILA President Bill Stock noting that this step is one that “AILA has been advocating for years as we saw countless missed opportunities for entrepreneurs due to outdated immigration laws.”

8/26/16 AILA Doc. No. 16082676. Business Immigration
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Hearing Echoes from the Last Refugee Crisis Today

The United States and Europe are facing the worst refugee global migration crisis since World War II. Estimates are that there are more than 60 million refugees worldwide. Every day that we fail to step up and address this issue leaves more refugees at risk of grave and imminent danger, not only for

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA Urges DHS to Follow DOJ Lead and End Use of Private Prisons

In light of the Department of Justice’s announcement that it will sharply scale back the use of private prisons, AILA President Bill Stock urged the Department of Homeland Security to follow suit, saying “there is no justification for continuing their use in the immigration system.”

8/18/16 AILA Doc. No. 16081830. Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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DACAversary

On June 15, 2012, President Obama changed many lives for the better with his historic announcement of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative. This critical and necessary action by the President went into effect on August 15, 2012 when young people were able to take the piles of

8/15/16 DACA
AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

As Detained Mothers Continue Hunger Strike, AILA Urges Administration to End Family Detention

Twenty-two mothers being held with their children for months in the Berks family detention center began a hunger strike this week; AILA President William A. Stock urged an end to family detention, noting, “These brave mothers are putting their health at risk to draw attention to injustice.”

8/12/16 AILA Doc. No. 16081214. Admissions & Border, Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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The Facts on How Immigration Works for America

This election cycle has brought about the worst immigrant bashing in decades—most of it completely unsupported by any facts.  The constant barrage of blame is having an effect on many immigrant communities, and not simply the new arrivals, refugees, and unauthorized workers who are most often target

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

Court Rejects Government Attempt to Categorically Redact Names of IJs

AILA President William A. Stock hailed an appellate court ruling in a FOIA lawsuit against EOIR, saying “This case has always been about ensuring that any allegations of misconduct are addressed in a meaningful way and that judges are held accountable for their actions.”

8/1/16 AILA Doc. No. 16080104. Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA: U.S. Expands Protection for Refugees South of U.S. Border But Continues Harsh Treatment of Asylum Seekers at the Border

AILA welcomed the Obama administration’s announcement expanding opportunities for refugees in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to seek protection, but continued to challenge the White House to stop the aggressive enforcement, detention, and deportation of asylum seekers arriving at U.S. borders.

7/26/16 AILA Doc. No. 16072610. Admissions & Border, Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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The Mandate of Optimism

Listening to the pundits and talkers on TV and radio, we're hammered with politically motivated, incomplete soundbites from people who lack awareness, at best, of the practical effects that our present immigration system engenders. It feels like we're at such a low level of discourse on the issue th

7/22/16
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The Economics of Immigration

Discussions on immigration in the United States often consist of heated outbursts based on a multitude of passionate and unreasonable positions. Whenever the topic of immigration comes up, it seems like the most extreme rhetoric, on both sides of the issue, ends up garnering the most attention.  But

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A Wall of Words

For months, the rhetoric has been increasingly harsh towards immigrants as political candidates continue to lash out at refugees, the vulnerable families coming from Central America, and even entire religions. The result?  Well, among other things, there has been a massive increase in the number of

7/20/16 Asylum
AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA: Government Requests Rehearing of Deferred Action Case

AILA commented on the Department of Justice’s request for the Supreme Court to rehear the United States v. Texas case when a ninth Supreme Court justice is confirmed, urging that the Court rehear the case.

7/18/16 AILA Doc. No. 16071808. Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA Welcomes Legislation Designed to Protect Refugees

AILA welcomes the introduction of the Refugee Protection Act of 2016 in both the House and Senate; the bill includes provisions to address many of the severe, longstanding problems in the U.S. refugee and asylum systems.

7/14/16 AILA Doc. No. 16071402. Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief