THE GIBSON REPORT – 02-10-20 – Compiled by Elizabeth Gibson, Esquire, NY Legal Assistance Group: Deporting to Death; “Orbiting” Immigrants to Laos; “Judges” Failing To Meet Deportation Quotas;  ICE Shoots Man in the Face; Using Force In the Gulag; Federal Judge Outs Regime’s Scofflaw Detainers As Regime Inflicts Arbitrary Punishment on New Yorkers for Resisting Overreach; BIA Tanks Again; EOIR Ups “Aimless Docket Reshuffling;” & Other Tales of Abuse From White Nationalist Nation!

Elizabeth Gibson
Elizabeth Gibson
Attorney, NY Legal Assistance Group
Publisher of “The Gibson Report”

 

TOP UPDATES

 

Attorneys worry over increased secrecy for Customs and Border Protection officers

NBC: The Nation first reported on Tuesday that CBP was granted a “security agency” designation Jan. 31. The new policy grants CBP an additional layer of secrecy by keeping the names of all its officers and other kinds of records from public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, also known as FOIA.

 

ICE Is Using Location Data From Games and Apps to Track and Arrest Immigrants, Report Says

VICE: The data is drawn from inconspicuous cell phone apps, like games and weather apps, that ask the user’s permission to access their location. But the data has been used by DHS to “help identify immigrants who were later arrested,” and by CBP to identify cell activity in places such as remote desert areas on the Mexican border, according to the Journal, which said it both reviewed documents and spoke to people “familiar with the matter.”

 

Trump administration proposal to deport Hmong, Lao immigrants draws McCollum’s ire

Star-Trib: The Trump administration appears to be ramping up talks with the Lao government to deport thousands of Hmong and Lao Americans back to Laos, according to Minnesota U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, who called the proposal “unconscionable” in a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

 

Immigration Judges Not Meeting DOJ Production Goals, House Told

Bloomberg: More than half of the Justice Department’s immigration judges didn’t meet case processing goals during the first year that a new production quota was in place, showing that quotas are a bad way to measure performance, the president of the judges’ union told a House panel. See also Lawmakers Warned of Widespread Problems in Immigration Courts.

 

New York State To Sue Trump Administration Over Trusted Traveler Restrictions

NPR: On Friday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the New York Civil Liberties Union announced their intention to file lawsuits against the Department of Homeland Security. DHS said this week that it will no longer allow New York state residents to sign up for popular programs intended to speed up international travel because of a state law that blocks immigration authorities from accessing motor vehicle records.

 

NYC-DC tensions over sanctuary policy escalate after ICE agent shoots man in the face

CNN: An agent fired a weapon and struck another another man suspected of interfering with the arrest of Gaspar Avendano-Hernandez — identified by ICE as a twice-removed undocumented immigrant with a 2011 assault conviction. But Kevin Yañez Cruz, who said he witnessed the incident, told CNN Friday the men only resisted outside the Brooklyn home because the agents weren’t wearing badges or ICE uniforms and did not identify themselves as law enforcement.

 

Important Update on Immigration Issues Related to U.S. Permanent Residents Unable to Travel Back to U.S. Due to Coronavirus Outbreak in China

NLR: Spending significant amounts of time outside the United States is a serious problem for any green card holder, including those impacted by the coronavirus.

 

Majority of Tracked Migrants Sent Back to El Salvador by the U.S. Were Killed

Daily Beast: A huge percentage of migrants and asylum seekers from El Salvador who were deported by the United States have been killed, raped or tortured after returning home, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. See also El Salvador says it’s not ready to receive asylum seekers.

 

Video Shows Controversial Use Of Force Inside An ICE Detention Center

NPR: Detention officers spent several minutes speaking to the detainees, telling them to return to their bunks. They waived a canister of pepper spray in front of them, then attempted to physically move the detainees. The video shows the detainees trying to remain seated with their arms linked. But detention officers would later claim they were inciting a “rebellion” and “assaulting” staff.

 

ICE sweep leads to over 100 arrests in New Jersey

NorthJersey: During the week of Jan. 27, 115 people from various South American, European and African countries were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, according to a statement by the agency.

 

LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS

 

USCIS Announces Public Charge Rule Implementation

USCIS announced that it will implement the public charge final rule to applications and petitions postmarked or submitted electronically on or after February 24, 2020, except for in Illinois. USCIS will post updated forms, instructions, and policy manual guidance during the week of February 3, 2020. AILA Doc. No. 20013100

Judge orders U.S. to end visa delays for Afghans, Iraqis who worked for U.S. forces

WaPo: The ruling Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan of Washington, D.C., granted class-action status to all applicants whose visa requests have been pending for more than nine months — a deadline set by statute — and followed a September opinion in which the judge called the government’s justification for delays “tortured and untenable.”

 

Federal Judge Reverses Conviction Of Border Volunteers, Challenging Government’s “Gruesome Logic”

Intercept: The reversal, written by U.S. District Judge Rosemary Márquez, marked the latest rebuke of the Trump administration’s crackdown on humanitarian aid providers in southern Arizona, and the second time in matter of months that a religious freedom defense has prevailed in a federal case involving the provision of aid to migrants in the borderlands.

 

Judge permanently blocks another Trump immigration policy

Politico: The policy in dispute involves how immigration officials calculate the duration of a foreigner’s “unlawful presence” in the U.S.. Several American college presidents sued over the change, arguing that it could jeopardize more than one million foreign students, scholars, and others who sometimes lose their legal status when switching schools or for other reasons. Under the policy shift, immigration officials would have started the clock sooner on some individuals, creating potential roadblocks if they sought certain forms of relief in court.

Matter of J.J. RODRIGUEZ, 27 I&N Dec. 762 (BIA 2020)

Where the Department of Homeland Security returns an alien to Mexico to await an immigration hearing pursuant to the Migrant Protection Protocols and provides the alien with sufficient notice of that hearing, an Immigration Judge should enter an in absentia order of removal if the alien fails to appear for the hearing.

 

Case Management And Docketing Practices

EOIR: this Policy Memorandum (PM) reiterates and clarifies EOIR policy regarding certain case management and docketing practices in support of its mission.

 

AILA Joins Joint Comment Opposing Changes to Form I-290B

On 2/4/20, AILA joined CLINIC, ASISTA, KIND, the Council, ILRC and the Tahirih Justice Center in a joint comment opposing USCIS’s proposed revisions to Form I-290B and its instructions. The proposed changes would make substantial and substantive changes to the USCIS motions and appeals processes. AILA Doc. No. 20020700

Notification of Additional Airports for Flights Carrying Persons Who Have Recently Traveled From or Were Otherwise Present within the People’s Republic of China

DHS notice adding four additional airports to the list of airports where flights can land and describes when the arrival restrictions will include those airports. Restrictions will continue until notification is published in the Federal Register. (85 FR 7214, 2/7/20) AILA Doc. No. 20020731

 

Presidential Proclamation: Improving Enhanced Vetting Capabilities and Processes for Detecting Attempted Entry

President Trump issued a proclamation on 1/31/20 suspending or limiting entry into the United States of nationals of Burma (Myanmar), Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Tanzania. (85 FR 6699, 2/5/20) AILA Doc. No. 20013104

 

DHS Expands MPP to Brazilian Nationals

DHS announced that it has begun processing Brazilian migrants for return to Mexico under the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), which force asylum seekers to remain in Mexico while awaiting court proceedings in the U.S. DHS states that the MPP program is not limited to any nationality or language. AILA Doc. No. 20012933

 

USCIS Issues Policy Alert on Mobile Biometric Services and Fingerprint Waivers

USCIS issued policy guidance addressing availability of mobile biometric services and clarifying guidance on the validity period for fingerprint waivers. The guidance clarifies that USCIS does not provide mobile biometric services to persons in custody at non-DHS correctional institutions. AILA Doc. No. 20013030

 

USCIS Begins Accepting Green Card Applications Under Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness

USCIS began accepting applications to adjust status to lawful permanent resident from certain Liberian nationals under Section 7611 of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY2020, Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness (LRIF). USCIS will accept properly filed applications until 12/20/20. AILA Doc. No. 19122690

 

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EVENTS

 

 

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Sunday, February 9, 2020

Friday, February 7, 2020

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Monday, February 3, 2020

 

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Imagine what another four years of this deadly, real “Theater of the Absurd” would look like!

 

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02-10-20