Calls for Independent Immigration Court Grow Louder at Congressional Hearing An inherent conflict of interest with the attorney general has plagued immigration courts from the start. But a series of recent changes has made the need for an independent court system even clearer. By Katie Shepherd | Read More » Demographic Change Is Hard, Especially When Our Leaders Stoke Our Worst Fears "After more than 20 years in the immigrant justice movement, I confess that I missed the mark. I failed to see the surge of cultural anxiety driven by demographic, economic, and social change and how politicians were exploiting it." By Suzette Brooks Masters | Read More » A Humanitarian Catastrophe at the Border: One Year of the ‘Migrant Protection Protocols’ In just a year, the program has wreaked havoc across the U.S.-Mexico border by upending the asylum process. By Aaron Reichlin-Melnick | Read More » What’s Happening to Trump’s Travel Ban? Three years in, President Trump's travel ban is still facing legal and legislative challenges. By Walter Ewing | Read More » |
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