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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Denies Reconsideration on Corroboration of Unpersuasive Testimony and Reopening for Ineffective Assistance

The BIA denied reconsideration, holding that the IJ properly required corroboration of credible but unpersuasive testimony about an alleged forced abortion in China, and denied reopening absent ineffective assistance of counsel. Matter of Y–H–L–, 29 I&N Dec. 698 (BIA 2026)

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062609. Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds That Respondent’s Pennsylvania Drug Conviction Was a Particularly Serious Crime Barring Asylum and Withholding

The BIA held that the respondent’s conviction for possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance was a particularly serious crime barring asylum and withholding, and affirmed the denial of CAT deferral absent public official acquiescence. Matter of G–L–C–, 29 I&N Dec. 717 (BIA 2026)

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062608. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Impacts of the Supreme Court Decision in Blanche v. Lau

The CBP Committee provides a resource with strategies for practitioners following the June 23, 2026, US Supreme Court ruling that CBP officers do not need to meet the “clear and convincing” standard that an LPR has committed an inadmissible offense before deeming them an “applicant for admission.”

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062607. Admissions & Border, Removal & Relief
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FR Regulations & Notices

ORR NPRM to Authorize Examination of UACs for “Gang-Related” Markings and Add New Assessment Requirements for Sponsors

ORR NPRM on vetting UACs and UAC sponsors. It would authorize examining UACs for “gang-related” marks. For potential sponsors, it would require proof of income, update background check requirements, and list acceptable documents for proof of identity. Comments are due 8/25/26. (91 FR 38582, 6/26/26)

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062606. Unaccompanied Children
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates to Syria TPS

On June 25, 2026, the Supreme Court issued a decision allowing for the termination of Syria TPS. Please see alert for more details and implications for employees and employers.

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Agency Memos & Announcements

OFLC Issues Reminder of 7/3/26-7/5/26 Filing Window for H-2B Program with 10/1/26 Start Dates

OFLC issued a reminder that the window to submit an H-2B Application for Temporary Employment Certification (Form ETA-9142B and appendices) requesting a work start date of 10/1/26 will be open from 7/3/26 at 12:00 AM ET to 7/5/26 at 11:59 PM ET. The announcement also included tips for filing.

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062605. Business Immigration, H-2B Temporary Worker
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Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Policy Alert on Implementation of New R-1 Readmission Policy

USCIS issued a policy alert (PA-2026-02) to update the policy manual to implement regulatory changes that reduce the time that an R-1 religious worker must remain outside the U.S. after reaching the 5-year statutory maximum period of stay from 1 year to no minimum period. Feedback is due 7/27/26.

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062604. R Religious Workers
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Press Releases

Supreme Court Okays Asylum Turnbacks, Denying Due Process; AILA Offers Workable Alternatives

AILA President Jeff Joseph responded to the SCOTUS ruling that the federal government can turn away asylum seekers at ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border, calling it “a serious setback to U.S. asylum law and America's longstanding commitment to protect people fleeing persecution.”

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062602.
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Professional Resources

Time-Blocking Exercise: A Well-Being Skills Builder

Overwhelmed by all the things you need to get done? AILA member Laura Kelley is here to teach you how to use time-blocking in your schedule to create healthy boundaries and get your daily work done.

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 23051901. Well-Being
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates to Temporary Protected Status for Haiti

On June 25, 2026, the Supreme Court issued a decision allowing for the termination of Haiti TPS. Please see alert for more details and implications for employees and employers.

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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds Potential Eligibility for Collateral Relief Was Not a Basis to Deny DHS’s Motion to Pretermit Asylum

The BIA held that the IJ erred in denying DHS’s motion to pretermit the respondents’ asylum applications based on their potential eligibility for collateral relief, finding that was not a proper factor in ruling on such a motion. Matter of T–A–G–, et al., 29 I&N Dec. 715 (BIA 2026)

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062663. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds That Grant of Withholding Is an Important Consideration in Discretionary Denial of Asylum

The BIA held that a grant of withholding of removal under the INA is an important consideration in whether asylum may be denied as a matter of discretion, given the mitigating impact withholding has on the risk of future persecution. Matter of P–A–C–, 29 I&N Dec. 708 (BIA 2026)

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062662. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Says Evidentiary Hearing Generally Unnecessary to Apply Safe Third Country Bar Absent Individualized Risk in ACA Country

The BIA held that where a noncitizen subject to an asylum cooperative agreement (ACA) shows no individualized risk of harm in the country of removal, an evidentiary hearing is generally unnecessary to apply the safe third country bar. Matter of A–C–M–, 29 I&N Dec. 703 (BIA 2026)

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062661. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 26, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 26, 2026.

6/26/26
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: A Reminder to Practitioners on Motions to Suppress

This practice pointer reminds AILA members to consider motions to suppress in removal proceedings, highlighting recent federal caselaw, immigration court practice trends, and practical tips on pleadings, declarations, corroboration, subpoenas, and appeal preservation.

6/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062600. Removal & Relief
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AILA Joins Joint Comment Opposing the IFR on USCIS Immigration Fees and Related Procedures Required by H.R. 1

AILA joined ASAP and 84 organizations in a joint comment opposing the IFR on USCIS Immigration Fees and Related Procedures Required by H.R.1 Reconciliation Bill.

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Client Flyers

Client Flyer: Checklist for F-1 Students Transitioning to Cap-Subject H-1B Status

AILA provides a checklist for F-1 students who are transitioning to cap-subject H-1B status. The flyer is available as a generic PDF version as well as a Word version you can customize with your firm's information. Please share.

6/25/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062508. H-1B & H-1B1 Specialty Occupation, Students & Schools
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court Allows Metering at U.S. Southern Border

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled DHS can turn back asylum seekers at the border, as arrival in the U.S. for purposes of applying for asylum requires crossing into the U.S. The INA does not entitle those at the border to apply for asylum or be inspected. (Mullin v. Al Otro Lado, 6/25/26)

6/25/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062507. Admissions & Border, Asylum & Refugees
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court Rules DHS Can Continue Termination of TPS for Haiti and Syria

In a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled DHS can continue with termination of TPS for Haitia and Syria, as Section 1254a(b)(5)(A) bars judicial review of non-constitutional claims related to TPS and Miot respondents’ equal protection claim is unlikely to succeed. (Mullin v. Doe, 6/25/26)

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Press Releases

Supreme Court’s Decision on Temporary Protected Status Undermines National and Economic Interests

AILA is deeply alarmed by the Supreme Court’s refusal to preserve protections for individuals with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) despite the Administration’s failure to follow proper procedures.

6/25/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062502.
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Professional Resources

You Need an AI Use Policy Now, Plus How to Write it with AI and a Sample Policy

Artificial intelligence is widely available, so tell your staff how and when they can use it in work with an AI Use Policy. Here we teach you the very basics of how to prompt and iterate with an AI tool to draft that policy, plus offer you a sample policy in Word to start with.

6/25/26 AILA Doc. No. 25050800. Practice Management
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AILA Blog

Think Immigration: The 2026 World Cup – A Missed Opportunity for America

AILA member Jonathan Grode writes about the missed opportunities of this World Cup because of immigration policies and perception, writing that “it could have been so much more. Many international visitors apparently concluded that visiting the United States simply was not worth the uncertainty.”

6/25/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062501.
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 25, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 25, 2026.

6/25/26
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Practice Resources

Just Googling Please: How to Remove the AI From Your Searches

Learn how to turn off AI generated search results in the major search engines, if you just want regular results without the environmental cost of AI.

6/25/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062500. Practice Management
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Examples & Questions

Call for Examples: Cases Impacted by the National Security Pause on Adjudications

On June 5, 2026, the U.S. District Court in Dorcas Int'l Institute of Rhode Island v. USCIS vacated USCIS’s Benefits Hold, Global Asylum Hold, Comprehensive Re-Review, and Country-Specific Factors policies. AILA seeks updates on affected cases to assess government compliance with the order.

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2026 AILA Annual Conference: President-Elect Alexis Axelrad's Speech

AILA President-elect Alexis Axelrad shares her vision for AILA’s future.

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062405.
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2026 AILA Annual Conference: Todd Gloria’s Keynote Address

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria delivers his Keynote Address at the 2026 AILA Annual Conference.

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062404.
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2026 AILA Annual Conference: Jeff Joseph's Presidential Address

AILA President Jeff Joseph reflects on AILA’s accomplishments during the past year.

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062403.
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Federal Judge Bars ICE from Conducting Most Courthouse Arrests and Exceeding 12-Hour Holding Cell Limit

A federal judge vacated ICE Directive 11072.3 and EOIR PM 25-06, which permitted civil arrests in courthouses, and ICE’s 6/24/25 “Nationwide Hold Room Waiver” memo, which allowed ICE to hold people in holding facilities for up to 72 hours. (Pablo Sequen v. Albarran, 6/23/26)

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062402. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: Dual-Track or Backup Consular Processing Strategy, INA 203(g) Contact, and AOS Overlays

AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee provides guidance on preserving consular processing options, managing NVC cases while adjustment is pending, and avoiding Form I-824 delays in light of the USCIS policy memorandum effective May 21, 2026.

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062401. Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, Family Immigration
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: DOL Scrutiny on “Ability to Pay” in PERM Adjudications

Practitioners are reporting an increase in Requests for Information (RFIs) from the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) in PERM cases seeking documentation related to the sponsoring employer’s ability to pay the offered wage to the foreign worker.

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062400. Business Immigration, Labor Certification (Permanent)
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Liaison Minutes

AILA DOL Liaison Committee Meeting with the Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ) and Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA)

AILA’s DOL Liaison Committee met with the Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ) and the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA) to discuss matters of mutual interest and clarify questions about the filing process. The Committee shares unofficial notes from this meeting.

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Examples & Questions

Call for Plaintiffs: Clients Arrested During Kavanaugh Stops

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and ACLU are asking for help identifying potential plaintiffs for a lawsuit challenging ICE/CBP’s use of facial recognition during roving immigration stops (i.e., Kavanaugh stops). Plaintiffs should come from the 1st, 4th, or 9th Circuits. 

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062464. Removal & Relief
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Federal Court Cases

D.C. Circuit Allows Expansion of Expedited Removal

In a 2-1 vote, a D.C. Circuit panel vacated a district court’s stay of the Trump Administration’s 2025 expansion of expedited removal. The ruling allows DHS to apply expedited removal nationwide, regardless of distance from the border. (Make the Road New York v. Mullin, 6/23/26)

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062463. Admissions & Border, Removal & Relief
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Featured Issues

Featured Issue: FY26 Reconciliation Provides Billions in DHS Funding Without Accountability Measures

In June 2026, Congress passed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill, giving even more funding to ICE and Border Patrol without imposing any guardrails to check their dangerous and unlawful abuses. This page collects resources related to DHS funding in the FY26 budget and reconciliation process.

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26020531.
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Fraudulent USCIS Search Results and Emma Live-Agent Access Issues

As of Monday, June 22, 2026, AILA members have reported conducting Google Chrome searches for USCIS web pages such as “fee schedule” or “direct I-129 filing addresses,” only to be led to potentially fraudulent websites masked as Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or other third-party websites.

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AILA Blog

Think Immigration: Why the Crime Narrative Around Immigrants and Enforcement Is False

AROL Task Force member Wendy Wayne highlights repeated analysis showing that the narrative being promulgated by the Trump Administration about immigrants and crime has been conclusively established as false and emphasizes that we must continue to combat this damaging misinformation.

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062461.
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 24, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 24, 2026.

6/24/26
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Agency Memos & Announcements

DOL Announces Training Session on DOL e-File/e-Serve (EFS) Public Portal on 7/24/26

DOL’s Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ) announced a training session on DOL's e-File/e-Serve (EFS) Public Portal on 7/24/26, 1:00 - 2:30 PM (ET).

6/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26060909. Business Immigration
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: USCIS Update on Telephonic Appearance Policy

AILA's USCIS Operations Committee provides updates on the May 18, 2026 guidance on telephonic representation following response from USCIS regarding how to submit requests for telephonic appearances under "limited circumstances."

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Litigation Resources, Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: Habeas Corpus for People Originally Detained Near the Border Then Released

AILA’s Benefits Litigation Committee provides this practice pointer on Habeas Corpus for individuals detained near the border, then released, including on recognizance or parole under INA § 212(d)(5), and due process violations in ROR revocations and revocation of parole under § 212(d)(5).

6/23/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062302. Parole/Military PIP, Removal & Relief
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Professional Resources

How Immigration Lawyers Can Distinguish Deepfakes from Authentic Evidence

You know a deepfake photo or video when you see one... Right? Wrong. As these items get better, systems for verification become increasingly important.

6/23/26 AILA Doc. No. 26021962. Practice Management
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

SCOTUS Rules CBP Does Not Need Clear and Convincing Evidence of CIMT to Deem LPR Applicant for Admission

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the INA does not require border officers to have clear and convincing evidence that an LPR has committed a crime involving moral turpitude before deeming them an applicant for admission. Justices Jackson, Sotomayor, and Kagan dissented. (Blanche v. Lau, 6/23/26)

6/23/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062301. Admissions & Border, Crimes
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FR Regulations & Notices

USCIS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Adjusting Naturalization Application Fees

USCIS NPRM that would increase the filing fees for Form N-400 to $1,330 (paper filing) or $1,280 (online filing) and for Form N-336 to $1,475 (paper) and $1,425 (online). It would also eliminate most fee waivers and reduced fees for the filings. Comments are due 8/24/26. (91 FR 37500, 6/23/26)

6/23/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062300. Naturalization & Citizenship
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 23, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 23, 2026.

6/23/26
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AILA Public Statements, Media Tools

A Better Way on Immigration: Principles for America’s Future

Informed by the experience of the more than 18,000 immigration attorneys who are members of AILA, this document outlines five core principles to restore trust, strengthen the rule of law, and build a system that is fairer, more secure, and better aligned with the country America aspires to be.

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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA6 Holds That BIA’s 30-Day Appeal Deadline Is Not Jurisdictional and Upholds Denial of Equitable Tolling

The court held that the BIA’s 30-day appeal deadline is a nonjurisdictional claim-processing rule subject to equitable tolling, and upheld the denial of equitable tolling where the petitioner failed to demonstrate due diligence. (Baro v. Blanche, 6/16/26)

6/22/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062201. Removal & Relief
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 22, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 22, 2026.

6/22/26
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA1 Upholds Denial of Reconsideration Where Petitioner Failed to Show She Was Ever Unable to Leave Her Abuser

The court held that the BIA did not abuse its discretion in denying reconsideration where the petitioner failed to establish membership in her proposed PSG of Brazilian women unable to leave relationships and her perceived-family PSG lacked particularity. (Alves-Pains v. Blanche, 6/18/26)

6/22/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062200. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 19, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 19, 2026.

6/19/26
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