A weekly roundup from Immigration Impact


Tent Immigration Courts Are Still Not Fully Open to the Public

By law, immigration courts must be accessible to everyone. But the government has denied access to these secretive courts since they opened in September 2019.

By Katy Murdza |  Read More »



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What We Know About USCIS’ New H-1B Cap Registration System

USCIS' new registration system begins on March 1. But there are still many questions about how the system will function.

By Leslie Dellon |  Read More »


On Trial: Inhumane Conditions in Customs and Border Protection Facilities in Arizona

Individuals held in CBP facilities are regularly placed in severely overcrowded, brutally cold, and filthy cells for days.

By Karolina Walters |  Read More »


 

Changes to Work Permit Eligibility Leave Asylum Seekers Without a Job

The Trump administration wants to create barriers that prevent people seeking asylum from being able to work benefits no one.

By Melissa Cruz |  Read More »

         

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