From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Immigration: What We've Uncovered About Martha's Vineyard
Date October 30, 2022 2:03 PM
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Public
Records
Requests
Uncover
Details
About
Flights
of
Migrants
to
Martha’s
Vineyard
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The
flights
of
migrants
from
Texas
to
Martha’s
Vineyard
refocused
attention
on
a
phenomenon
that
had
been
unfolding
for
many
months—the
relocation
of
migrants
by
Republican
governors
to
Democratic-led
cities.
Since
then,
groups
have
worked
hard
to
reveal
the
increasingly
complex
roles
states
play
in
the
treatment
of
recently
arrived
migrants.
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More
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71%
of
Immigrants
Win
Their
Cases
Thanks
to
Pro
Bono
Volunteers
with
the
Immigration
Justice
Campaign
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Every
year
at
the
end
of
October,
legal
service
providers
come
together
to
celebrate
Pro
Bono
Week.
It
is
a
dedicated
opportunity
to
acknowledge
the
amazing
work
that
our
volunteers
do—work
that
is
the
foundation
of
our
Immigration
Justice
Campaign.
Read
More
»
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FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
*
This
week,
negotiations
between
the
Biden
administration
and
Temporary
Protected
Status
(TPS)
holders
embroiled
in
a
lawsuit
fell
through.
This
has
left
over
250,000
people
at
risk
of
deportation.



detention
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Politico:
Immigrant
advocates
feel
abandoned
as
they
stare
at
Biden’s
first-term
checklist
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