WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - The Biden administration will speed up the immigration court cases of some single adults caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border under a new program ...
The new time constraint comes after President Biden announced a near-total ban on asylum on the southern border.
Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day. 1. Immigration President Joe Biden on Tuesday ...
The Biden administration on Thursday announced a new process to adjudicate immigration cases for those who recently entered the U.S. without authorization. Deportation flights are expected to ...
"Doing nothing is not an option." The order - which also aims to speed up cases and ease pressure on overburdened US immigration courts - has met criticism from activists. "It’s unfortunate that ...
immigration lawyers have told The Post. However, once a case is terminated they can reapply for asylum or seek other forms of legal status in the US. A 2022 memo issued by ICE’s principal legal ...
President Biden is expected to sign an executive order for the U.S.-Mexico border that would deny entrance to migrants once ...
An undocumented migrant accused of shooting two New York City police officers on Monday had his immigration case dismissed by a judge less than a month ago, according to US Immigration and Customs ...
immigration lawyers have told The Post. Migrants whose cases are closed can reapply for asylum or seek other forms of legal status in the US. The sweeping dismissals stem from a 2022 memo issued ...
Migrants cross the Rio Grande into the United States at the ... of lawyers The total immigration court backlog of children and adults has surged to 3.6 million cases in 2024, according to the ...
An undocumented migrant accused of shooting two New York City police officers on Monday had his immigration case dismissed by a judge less than a month ago, according to US Immigration and Customs ...