From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Immigration: Time Is Ticking on a Bipartisan Immigration Deal
Date December 11, 2022 3:00 PM
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LATEST ANALYSIS
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Time
Is
Running
Out
for
Congress
to
Act
on
Immigration
This
Year
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to
publish
information
on
how
it
accepts
bond
payments,
refunds
bond
payments,
and
how
it
decides
to
reject
bond
payments.


Read
more:
The
American
Immigration
Council
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ICE
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Compel
Agency
to
Publish
its
Bond
Payment
Procedures
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“The majority of Americans, Republicans and Democrats alike, believe that undocumented youth deserve a path to remain in the United States permanently. It’s long past time for Congress to act, which is why we welcome news of ongoing bipartisan negotiations on immigration and encourage lawmakers to keep working on a solution for Dreamers.
“At the same time, we are concerned with measures that would weaken the United States’ asylum system and stop vulnerable migrants from seeking asylum. We urge negotiators to reach a deal which protects people who have been living here nearly all their lives, while also respecting the fundamental right to protection which is enshrined in our laws and history.”
– Jeremy Robbins, executive director at the American Immigration Council [[link removed]]
FURTHER READING
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New
York
Times:
Tech
Layoffs
in
U.S.
Send
Foreign
Workers
Scrambling
to
Find
New
Jobs
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PolitiFact:
False:
The
border
wall
and
the
‘Remain
in
Mexico’
policy
“reduced
illegal
immigration
by
90%.”
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Daily
Kos:
Legal
representation
matters:
Program's
pro
bono
volunteers
have
won
relief
for
71%
of
immigrants
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