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Trump Officials Discussed Deporting Families
Bipartisan Group of 36 Senators Calls USCIS to Account for Crisis-Level Processing Delays
Led by Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), 36 senators sent two letters to the administration, calling it to account for the crisis-level case processing delays at USCIS.
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USCIS Issues Policy Alert on Controlled Substance-Related Activity and Good Moral Character Determinations
USCIS issued guidance in the USCIS Policy Manual to clarify that violation of federal controlled substance law, including for marijuana, remains a conditional bar to establishing good moral character for naturalization even where that conduct would not be an offense under state law.
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USCIS Announces Israeli Nationals Eligible for Treaty Investor Visas
USCIS announced that beginning May 1, 2019, certain Israeli nationals who are lawfully present in the United States will be able to request a change of status to the E‑2 treaty investor classification.
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White House Issues Memo on Combating High Nonimmigrant Visa Overstay Rates
the White House issued a presidential memorandum on combating high nonimmigrant visa overstay rates. Among other things, the president ordered that within 120 days of the memo’s date, the secretary of state, in consultation with the attorney general and secretary of homeland security, shall make recommendations to reduce the B‑1 and B‑2 nonimmigrant visa overstay rates of certain countries.
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Supreme Court Conservatives Appear to Lean Toward Allowing Citizenship Question on Census
CNN reports that Supreme Court justices were deeply divided yesterday over whether the Trump administration can add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. Five former directors of the Census Bureau, who have served under both Democratic and Republican administrations, filed an amicus brief in the case, stating that, “The longstanding view of the Census Bureau—reaffirmed by several recent Census Bureau analyses—is that addition of the [citizenship] question will reduce the accuracy of the population.”
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Court Grants Asylum to Mexican Man Persecuted After Refusing to Allow Cartel Leader to “Possess” His Wife
The Seventh Circuit granted the petition for review and remanded, finding that the record compelled a finding that the torture and persecution that the petitioner had suffered in the past at the hands of a Mexican drug cartel and feared in the future were and would be because of his membership in the particular social group of his wife’s family, and thus that he had demonstrated statutory eligibility for asylum in the United States.
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ABA Sends Letter to Attorney General Urging Reconsideration of Matter of M‑S‑
The American Bar Association (ABA) sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr urging him to reconsider his decision in Matter of M‑S‑, stating that it “will result in an increase in length and unnecessary detention of vulnerable asylum seekers at significant cost to the government.”
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Trump Administration Is Spending Enormous Resources to Strip Citizenship from a Florida Truck Driver
The Intercept reports on the Trump administration’s efforts to denaturalize Parvez Manzoor Khan, a 60-year-old truck driver and grandfather of three who’s been a citizen without incident since 2006 for failing to disclose a past deportation order of which he was unaware.
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Court Upholds Asylum Denial to Guatemalan Woman Who Was Repeatedly Abused by Domestic Partner
The Eighth Circuit upheld the BIA’s denial of asylum to the petitioner, finding that a reasonable adjudicator would not be compelled to find that the Guatemalan government was and would be unwilling or unable to protect the petitioner against her daughter’s abusive father.
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