Professional Resources
In this series we'll hear from AILA's 2025 Pro Bono Champions to learn more about why they do pro bono work.
3/20/26
AILA Doc. No. 26032062.
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases
The court held that the BIA must determine whether a petitioner would be eligible for asylum or withholding of removal but for the material support bar, because USCIS will not consider a waiver application absent such a determination. (Sufiyan v. Bondi, 3/12/26)
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases
The BIA held that no ineffective assistance claim lies where person retained was not an attorney and did not hold himself out as one, and that minor respondents’ SIJ-based adjustment eligibility was speculative due to visa unavailability. Matter of Z–R–C–N–, et al., 29 I&N Dec. 523 (BIA 2026)
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Correspondence
AILA President Jeff Joseph and Executive Director Ben Johnson sent a letter to Leader Thune, Leader Schumer, Speaker Johnson, and Leader Jeffries to block funding to ICE and CBP until meaningful reforms are enacted to hold these agencies accountable and restore safety to American communities.
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Practice Resources
USCIS has agreed to extend the registration period until 5pm ET today (March 19). Continuing issues should be reported directly to USCISFeedback@uscis.dhs.gov.
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Professional Resources
Technology is ever-transforming and attorneys need to develop and maintain competence about protecting client data and the risks of using certain technologies. In this article, learn how to avoid violating ethics rules and exposing clients to risk from scams and cyberattacks.
3/19/26
AILA Doc. No. 23102501.
Ethics
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Professional Resources
Discover practical strategies to transform your immigration firm’s culture and create a thriving, resilient workplace.
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Immigration News
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 19, 2026.
3/19/26
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Policy Briefs
The Administration has implemented many changes to the immigration court system that undermines its ability to deliver fair outcomes consistent with the law. This brief explores these changes and provides recommendations to Congress to make the courts fairer, faster, and restore the public’s trust.
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Practice Resources
The DOS Liaison Committee provides a practice alert regarding the new Temporary Final Rule establishing a 12-month visa bond pilot program for B1/B2 visa applicants, and provides a list of countries subject to the visa bond.
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Practice Resources
On March 12, E Verify confirmed USCIS extended TPS based EADs for South Sudan under African Communities Together v. Noem. I 9s should note “as per court order” in Section 1 and use "April 10, 2026," in Section 2; employers should retain USCIS TPS guidance.
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Professional Resources, Tutorial Videos
In this AILA Moment of Mindfulness Recording, we are introduced to the body scan. In this exercise, we learn how to bring awareness and acknowledgment to whatever we feel or sense in the body. The body scan is a tool that can be very helpful in working with stress, anxiety, and physical pain.
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases
The en banc court denied the petitioners’ opposed motion to stay removal pursuant to Nken v. Holder and Leiva-Perez v. Holder, and lifted the temporary stay of removal previously entered pursuant to General Order 6.4(c) effective immediately. (Rojas-Espinoza v. Bondi, 3/10/26)
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases
The court held that the respondent, a bisexual woman from Honduras, failed to establish past persecution, a nexus to a protected ground, or that the Honduran government was unable or unwilling to protect her from private actors. (Maldonado-Ruiz v. Bondi, 3/10/26)
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Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies
SAVE and E-Verify issued updates on the impact of the court order in African Communities Together et al. v. Noem et al. staying the termination of TPS for Somalia set for 3/17/26. Beneficiaries will keep their status and EAD, and category A12 and C19 EADs remain valid and are extended.
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Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies
DOS updated the list of countries subject to the visa bond pilot program established by the 8/5/25 temporary final rule to add 12 more countries, to be implemented 4/2/26. Nationals of the listed countries must post bonds of $5,000-$15,000 to travel to the U.S. on B1/B2 visas.
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Visa Bulletins
USCIS determined that, for April 2026, applicants in all family-sponsored preference categories and all employment-based preference categories must use the Dates for Filing chart.
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Immigration News
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 18, 2026.
3/18/26
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Visa Bulletins
DOS posted the April 2026 Visa Bulletin with updates on “Final Action Dates,” “Dates for Filing,” the Diversity Visa program, availability of family-sponsored and employment-based visas, Special Immigrant Visas, and more.
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Agency Memos & Announcements
On March 12, E Verify confirmed USCIS extended TPS based EADs for Ethiopians under African Communities Together v. Noem. For I 9s, employees should note “as per court order,” and employers should use April 8, 2026, including for E Verify, and retain USCIS guidance with the I 9.
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Practice Resources
On March 12, E Verify recognized USCIS’s extension of TPS based EADs for Syrians under Dahlia Doe v. Noem. I 9s should note “as per court order” in Section 1 and use April 10, 2026, in Section 2 and E Verify; retain USCIS alerts.
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Practice Resources
On March 12, E Verify confirmed USCIS’s extension of TPS-based EADs for Burma under Aung Doe v. Noem, following a court order delaying TPS termination. Employers should note “as per court order” in Form I 9 Section 1 and use March 15, 2026, for I 9 and E Verify.
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Practice Resources
The Supreme Court agreed to hear whether the Trump administration may end TPS for Haitians and Syrians, consolidating two cases.
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AILA Blog
AILA Member Jason Levy reviews the history relating to who may be considered a “public charge” and highlights the significant concerns AILA raised to implementing the new rule, including among other things, lack of clear and reasoned standards and violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.
3/17/26
AILA Doc. No. 26031702.
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Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices
The Department of Labor (DOL) issued a notice to announce that the Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) is accepting comments on its proposed revisions to its information collection on H-2B forms. Comments are due 5/18/26. (91 FR 12827, 3/17/26)
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Immigration News
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 17, 2026.
3/17/26
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases
The BIA held that respondent had not shown that the economic, educational, and emotional hardships his 26– and 24-year-old children might experience if he was removed to Mexico would constitute exceptional and extremely unusual hardship. Matter of Arevalo-Vargas, 29 I&N Dec. 519 (BIA 2026)
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AILA Announcements
Join us from 4/28 - 5/12 for a hands-on, beginner-friendly online course that offers participants the skills to use Microsoft 365 Copilot today, to improve writing, streamline office work, reduce research time, and build safe workflows.
3/17/26
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