THE GIBSON REPORT — 08-31-31 — Compiled By Elizabeth Gibson, Esquire, NY Legal Assistance Group
COVID-19
Note: Policies are rapidly changing, so please verify the latest information on the relevant government websites and with colleagues on listservs as best you can.
New
- Opening dates for some non-detained courts: Hearings in non-detained cases at courts without an announced date are postponed through, and including, September 18, 2020. [Note: Despite the standing order about practices upon reopening for Federal Plaza, an opening date has not been announced for NYC non-detained at this time.]
- Wrong Link for Standing Order: The Federal Plaza Immigration Court’s website has the wrong link to a 5/1/2020 standing order. The correct link can be found on the general EOIR operational status page.
- ERO Check-Ins: NYC check-ins are still telephonic and people have been getting details regarding how to contact the assigned duty officer by emailing nyceroattorneyinquiries@ice.dhs.gov. Don’t forget about ERO when doing telephonic hearings once the courts reopen.
- Phishing and Social Engineering Scams Up 6000 Percent Since COVID-19
- DOS Expands Interview Waiver Eligibility
- Practice advisory on continuances during Covid
Closures
- EOIR Operational Status & Standing Orders
- EOIR Case Status
- ICE Updates (Including ERO and Detention)
- USCIS Updates
- Consular Updates
- NY Courts Updates
Guidance:
- IJ Email Filings
- BIA Email Filings
- EOIR Standing Orders
- EOIR Electronic Signature Guidance
- EOIR Update Regarding EOIR Practices Related to the COVID-19 Outbreak
- USCIS Visitor Policy
- USCIS Announces Flexibility for Requests for Evidence, Notices of Intent to Deny
- Electronic database of COVID-19 related materials
- NY Notary Guidance
TOP NEWS
WaPo: “However, averting this furlough comes at a severe operational cost that will increase backlogs and wait times across the board, with no guarantee we can avoid future furloughs,” said Edlow, who runs USCIS on a day-to-day basis as President Trump has not appointed or nominated a director.
AILA: “The proposal gives the Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) extraordinary adjudicatory power over appeals, authorizing him to reverse, singlehandedly, BIA decisions at the request of immigration judges.”
With DMV and IDNYC Offices Out of Reach, Proving Who You Are Proves a Challenge
The City: Applicants say that state Department of Motor Vehicles appointments remain scarce, while IDNYC offices shuttered in March and have not yet reopened.
On 8/21/20, Senators Durbin (D-IL), Whitehouse (D-RI), and Hirono (D-HI) led all Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats in sending a request to the GAO to investigate the politicization of the immigration courts and EOIR’s mismanagement of the immigration courts during the COVID-19 pandemic. AILA Doc. No. 20082504
Tony Pham, new interim ICE director and Vietnamese refugee, draws criticism from Asian groups
NBC: Earlier this month, ICE removed 30 Vietnamese Americans, including some refugees thought to be protected under a 2008 agreement between the U.S. and Vietnam.
Immigrants in Trump-Led Ceremony Didn’t Know They Would Appear at RNC
WSJ: They found out only minutes before the ceremony that President Trump would attend, and they didn’t know it would be aired during the Republican convention that night.
LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS
Immigration Review Podcast: This is a fantastic podcast that summarizes new precedential immigration case law.
USCIS Adopts AAO Decision on TPS and Authorized Travel
USCIS: This travel does not satisfy the “inspected and admitted or paroled” eligibility requirement for obtaining adjustment of status to lawful permanent residence.
‘Poppycock!’: Judge Blocks Trump Policy Tapping Border Agents to Screen Asylum-Seekers
NLJ: “These procedures plainly violate Congress’s requirements,” U.S. Senior District Judge Richard Leon said of the training border patrol agents receive to conduct credible fear assessments for asylum-seekers.
The AILA New Jersey Chapter filed a complaint in district court seeking to enjoin the Newark Immigration Court from forcing immigration attorneys to appear for in-person proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic. (AILA New Jersey Chapter v. EOIR, 7/31/20) AILA Doc. No. 20080301
Granting the petition for review, the court held that the BIA had failed to satisfactorily justify its conclusion that the losses suffered by the victims of the petitioner’s insurance fraud offense had exceeded $10,000. (Rampersaud v. Barr, 8/19/20) AILA Doc. No. 20082833
CA2 Says Conviction for Felony Possession of Narcotics with Intent to Sell in Connecticut Is a CIMT
The court held that the petitioner’s convictions for felony possession of narcotics with intent to sell in violation of Connecticut General Statutes §21a-277(a)(1) qualified as crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMTs). (Mota v. Barr, 8/17/20) AILA Doc. No. 20082830
Reversing DOS’s revocation of the plaintiff’s passport, the court held that the plaintiff did not fraudulently obtain his passport where he used the name and birthdate listed on his certificate of naturalization in his passport application. (Alzokari v. Pompeo, 8/26/20) AILA Doc. No. 20082732
The court concluded that there was not a categorical match between the petitioner’s statute of conviction, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse in Pennsylvania, and the corresponding generic federal crime, sexual abuse of a minor under INA §101(a)(43)(A). (Cabeda v. Att’y Gen., 8/18/20) AILA Doc. No. 20082836
Advocacy Groups File Lawsuit Challenging New USCIS Rule Imposing High Fees on Immigrants
Public Citizen, on behalf of immigrant advocacy groups Ayuda, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, and CASA de Maryland, filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in D.C. alleging that USCIS’s new fee rule is unlawful. (Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, et al. v. USCIS, et al., 8/21/20) AILA Doc. No. 20082505
On 8/21/20, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio (Eastern Division) entered a Consent Order and Final Statement in the class action lawsuit challenging delays in issuance of EADs by USCIS following approval of Form I-765 applications. (Subramanya v. USCIS, 8/21/20) AILA Doc. No. 20080438
NAIJ Files Lawsuit Challenging Unconstitutional Prior Restraint on the Speech of Immigration Judges
On 7/1/20, the Knight Institute filed a complaint on behalf of NAIJ challenging EOIR policies that impose a prior restraint on the speech of immigration judges. On 8/6/20, the court held that it lacked jurisdiction over NAIJ’s claims and accordingly denied the motion for a preliminary injunction. AILA Doc. No. 20070204
The district court vacated the Minimum Service Requirements in DOD’s N-426 policy, which required noncitizens in the military to meet certain durational and type of service requirements before obtaining a Form N-426, Certification of Honorable Service. (Samma, et al., v. DOD, et al., 8/25/20) AILA Doc. No. 20082733
USCIS Issues Guidance on Implementing DHS Acting Secretary’s July 28, 2020, Memorandum on DACA
USCIS provided guidance on how it will implement DHS Acting Secretary’s 7/28/20 DACA memo. Among other things, USCIS will reject all initial DACA requests from individuals who have never received DACA and will limit grants of deferred action and employment authorization to no more than one year. AILA Doc. No. 20082431
DOS Announces Consular Posts Will Resume K Visa Application Processing
DOS announced that posts will resume K visa application processing as local conditions and resources allow. Consular officers may revalidate the I-129 petition in four-month increments. For most cases impacted by suspension of visa services, it will not be necessary to file a new I-129 petition. AILA Doc. No. 20083130
DOD OIG found that use of DOD title 10 personnel to support DHS’s southern border security operations was authorized by federal laws and consistent with DOD policies, and that DOD personnel supporting DHS and use of DOD funds for troop support complied with applicable federal laws and DOD policies. AILA Doc. No. 20082435
RESOURCES
- European Asylum Support Office report on Venezuela
- MPI Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Regional Profile
- IDP Practice Alert: Matter of Reyes, 28 I&N Dec. 52 (A.G. 2020) (AG’s interpretations of the aggravated felony statute)
- Seminar on Crafting Winning PSGs
- EOIR Releases Workload and Adjudication Statistics
- Why Do My Clients Keep Lying to Me? How Cultural Competence Can Improve Your Practice
- OnDemand CLE: Strategies for I-601 Waivers in Adjustment of Status Cases
- CLINIC: Current Issues with International Travel
- CLINIC: An Update on DACA
- CLINIC: Updates in the Permanent Residency Process
- CLINIC: A Practice Advisory on Strategies to Combat Government Efforts to Terminate Unaccompanied Children Determinations (May 2017)
- AILA Tracking USCIS Policy Manual Changes – Dated August 27, 2020: Removing Exemption from Discretion for Asylum Applicants Seeking Employment Authorization
- ACLU Border Community Watchline
- Immigration Review Podcast: This is a fantastic podcast that summarizes new precedential immigration case law.
EVENTS
Note: Check with organizers regarding cancellations/changes
- 8/31/20 FOIA Requests with DHS in Survivor-Based Cases
- 9/1/20 Virtual Briefing: The U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement And The Future Of Asylum In The United States
- 9/8/20-9/29/20 Webinar Series: All About Public Charge Inadmissibility (Fall)
- 9/9/20 DACA: Beyond the U.S. Supreme Court Decision
- 9/10/20 Preparing and Filing the New USCIS Public Charge Form I-944
- 9/10/20 Country Conditions in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras for Asylum Claims Based on Harm to Children
- 9/10/20-9/17/20 2-Part Introduction to Asylum Law and Procedure
- 9/11/20-10/2/20 Webinar Series: Dealing With Denials
- 9/14/20 Working with Domestic Violence Immigrant Survivors: The Intersection of Basic Family Law, Immigration, Benefits, and Housing Issues in California 2020
- 9/14/20-11/29/20 Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law (Fall)
- 9/15/20 How Criminal Defense Counsel Can Challenge ICE Detainers
- 9/16/20 Preparing for the Expansion of Expedited Removal
- 9/16/20 Advanced FOIA with DHS
- 9/21/20-9/22/20 Immigration Law and Policy Conference
- 9/22/20 Defenses to Denaturalization
- 9/23/20-10/7/20 3-Part Webinar Series: Integrating Technology to Improve Your Immigration Legal Services
- 9/24/20 Introduction to Crim/Imm
- 9/29/20 Beginner U Visa Hot Topics
- 9/30/20-10/14/20 3-Part Webinar Series: Integrating Technology to Improve Your Immigration Legal Services
- 9/30/20 2020 AILA Virtual Asylum Conference
- 10/1/20 Representing Children in Immigration Matters 2020: Effective Advocacy and Best Practices
- 10/6/20 Public Charge Updates
- 10/6/20-10/27/20 Webinar Series: Understanding and Preparing Waivers
- 10/21/20-10/23/20 Case Management Skills & Database Functions
- 10/22/20 Non-LPR Cancellation: Overview of Eligibility & Proving Continuous Presence
- 10/27/20 Seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Removal Proceedings
- 10/28/20 Advanced U Visa Hot Topics
- 10/29/20 Presenting the Case
- 10/29/20 Marijuana: Bridging the Divide Between State and Federal Law
- 11/17/20 Employment-Based Immigration Opportunities for Immigrant Youth
- 11/18/20 Applying for Asylum and Related Relief for Clients with Convictions
- 11/12/20 Defying Non-Reviewability: How to Proceed After a Consular Denial
- 11/17/20 Make the Government Pay! Attorney fees in Immigration
- 11/24/20 VAWA Self-Petitioning Fundamentals
- 12/2/20 An Overview of Naturalization
- 12/3/20 Representing Permanent Residents in LPR Cancellation Cases
- 12/3/20-12/4/20 53rd Annual Immigration and Naturalization Institute
- 12/8/20 Litigating Your Way Out of Delay
- 12/9/20 Public Charge in Consular Processing
- 12/15/20 Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
- 12/16/20 LPRs and Public Charge
- 2/4/21 Basic Immigration Law 2021: Business, Family, Naturalization and Related Areas
- 2/5/21 Asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Crime Victim, and Other Immigration Relief 2021
ImmProf
Monday, August 31, 2020
- Immigration Advocates Challenge Visa Ban, Urge Judge to Curb President’s Power
- Immigration Article of the Day: What Should Immigration Law Become? by Geoffrey A. Hoffman
Sunday, August 30, 2020
- Your Playlist: Steve Earle
- New Interim ICE Director
- High-stakes, surprise naturalizations
- Guilty Plea in UK Human Trafficking Case Resulting in 39 Migrant Deaths
- Ex-DHS official regrets family separations. Now he’s trying to stop Trump.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
- Immigration Article of the Day: Crim-Imm Lawyering by Marisol Orihuela
- Fact Check: Trump gives incomplete border wall update, misstates Biden’s immigration plan
- DACA recipients challenge latest Trump administration attempt to gut program
Friday, August 28, 2020
- Heat Rays in Hands of Border Patrol? (Not an Onion Article)
- A nation of immigrants no more: How a second term could cement Donald Trump’s vision of America
- Immigration Article of the Day: Resurrecting Animus/Renewing Intent by William D. Ariaza
Thursday, August 27, 2020
- Call for Papers: AILA Law Journal, Spring 2021 Edition
- Karla McKanders on Racial Justice and Immigration
- Legal Challenge to TPS Policy, Acting CIS Director Appoinment
- Profile of Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in Latin America & the Caribbean
- NY Times Headline: “Trump Takes Night Off From Anti-Immigrant Talk to Swear In U.S. Citizens”
- Immigration Article of the Day: Embracing Crimmigration to Curtail Immigration Detention by Pedro Gerson
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
- Immigration and Democracy Podcast: The Immigrant Vote: What, How Many, and Why it Matters
- CBP Creates Southern California Traffic Jam
- AOC body slams Kimberly Guilfoyle over family “immigrant story”
- Trump Nominates Chad Wolf To Be Homeland Security Chief
- Immigration Article of the Day: Immigration Law’s Adverse Impact on COVID-19 by Wendy E. Parmet
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
- USCIS averts furloughs… for now
- Problems with Covid Contract Tracing in Immigraton Communities
- Trump administration argues tribe cannot block construction of the wall
- Cuban Immigrant Praised for Speech About Fleeing Communism at Republican National Convention
- House Passes USCIS Bailout. Will the Senate?
- Undocumented but unafraid: How my immigrant story led to DACA protections for young people
- Immigration Article of the Day: A Doctrine Without Exception: Critiquing an Immigration Exception to the Anticommandeering Rule by Mary Ann F. McNulty
Monday, August 24, 2020
- USCIS Implementing Guidance on DHS Secretary Wolfe’s DACA Memo
- The Border Patrol Considered Accepting a Donation From We Build the Wall: Leaked documents undermine the Trump administration’s attempts to distance itself following the arrest of Steve Bannon.
- Joe Biden’s Emerging – and Evolving – Immigration Policies
- John Oliver: The Wall, Part 2
- Where immigrants will have the most voting power in 2020
- Who Gets Asylum? New Analysis of EOIR Data from Kate Morrissey and Lauryn Schroeder of the San Diego Union-Tribune
- Trump Administration Proposed Rule Aims To Speed Up Immigration Appeals
- Terminating Asylum Status in Deciding Applications for Adjustment of Status
- Immigration Article of the Day: Reflections on the DACA Cases in the Supreme Court — The ‘Illusion of Freedom by M. Isabel Medina
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Thanks, Elizabeth, for keeping us up to date!
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