COVID-19Note: 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 non-detained courts: Hearings in non-detained cases at courts without an announced date are postponed through, and including, October 9, 2020. [Note: Despite the standing order about practices upon reopening, an opening date has not been announced for NYC non-detained at this time.]
- AILA Tracks EOIR’s Historical Operational Status During Coronavirus Pandemic
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 Extends Flexibility for Responding to Agency Requests
- Electronic database of COVID-19 related materials
- NY Notary Guidance
TOP NEWS
ICE Filed Over 100,000 New Cases and Clogged the Courts at the Peak of the Pandemic
DocumentedNY: In July 2020, judges in New York City’s immigration courts completed 273 cases combined, a fraction of the estimated 2,200 cases completed in July 2019. While the judges were slowing down, ICE filed over 100,000 new immigration cases nationwide during just the first two-and-a-half months of the current shutdown.
Ice detainees faced medical neglect and hysterectomies, whistleblower alleges
Guardian: Immigrants in a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention center in Georgia are being subjected to horrific conditions and treatment, including “jarring medical neglect” and a high rate of hysterectomies among women, according to a whistleblower complaint filed by several legal advocacy groups on behalf of a nurse who works there.
NYPD Crushes Tiny Anti-ICE Protest With Overwhelming Force And Bloody Arrests
Gothamist: The march calling for the abolition of ICE hadn’t gone more than a few blocks through Lower Manhattan on Thursday afternoon when NYPD officers ran into the crowd, tackling marchers to the ground, and taking them into custody.
SEE IT: Security guard pulls gun on ICE protesters at Manhattan federal building
Daily News: A security guard flashed her gun at Abolish ICE protesters who stormed inside a federal building in Lower Manhattan, video posted on social media shows.
ProPublica: Department of Homeland Security and Justice Department inspectors general are investigating allegations that ICE guards assaulted detainees in camera blind spots.
Biden Pledges To Dismantle Trump’s Sweeping Immigration Changes — But Can He Do That?
NPR: The Trump administration has undertaken more than 400 executive actions on immigration, according to the Migration Policy Institute. Those include tougher border and interior enforcement, restricting asylum, rolling back Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), slashing refugee visas, streamlining immigration courts and creating Remain in Mexico.
Senate to hold hearing on Chad Wolf’s nomination for Homeland Security secretary this week
CNN: The nomination hearing comes as courts and the Government Accountability Office have raised concerns about the legitimacy of Wolf’s appointment to lead DHS. Over the objections of the department, the GAO stood by its August opinion that Wolf and his deputy Ken Cuccinelli were appointed as part of an “invalid order of succession.”
Court Rules Government Can End Humanitarian Protections For Some 300,000 Immigrants
NPR: The 9th Circuit Appeals Court’s decision affects citizens from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan, many of whom have lived in the U.S. for decades, have U.S.-born children and have been considered essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic. At issue is the termination of temporary protected status, a form of humanitarian relief created by Congress and administered by the Department of Homeland Security.
After EOIR Fixes Most Egregious Data Errors, TRAC Releases New Asylum Data—But with a Warning
TRAC: These included nearly a million filings by immigrants previously present in the court files TRAC received that had gone missing. The resulting public outcry caused the EOIR to restore most of these records but persistent problems remained: each month, new records continued to disappear.
LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS
USCIS: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is issuing policy guidance in the USCIS Policy Manual to update and clarify the procedures USCIS officers follow when termination of asylum status is considered in relation to adjudicating an asylum-based adjustment of status application.
Finding that the plaintiffs are unlikely to succeed on their challenge to Presidential Proclamation 10052, a district court judge in D.C. held that injunctive relief would not remedy plaintiffs’ claimed irreparable harms or be in the public interest. (Panda, et al. v. Wolf, et al., 9/16/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091804
District Court Preliminarily Enjoins Certain Provisions of New DHS Asylum EAD Rules
The district court preliminarily enjoined the defendants from enforcing a subset of the new asylum employment authorization document (EAD) rules as applied to individual members of Casa de Maryland and Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project. (Casa de Maryland, Inc., et al. v. Wolf, et al., 9/11/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091507
District Court Blocks Trump’s Memo Excluding Undocumented Immigrants from Census
Granting summary judgment in favor of the plaintiffs, a federal district court in New York concluded that President Trump’s July 2020 memo exceeded the authority of the president and constituted an ultra vires violation of the statutes. (State of New York, et al. v. Trump, et al., 9/10/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091400
BIA Holds New York Larceny Statute Not a CIMT
Unpublished BIA decision holds that 2004 conviction for third degree grand larceny under N.Y.P.L. 155.35 is not a CIMT under Obeya v. Sessions, 884 F .3d 442 (2d Cir. 2018). Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Diaz Ortiz, 4/13/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091404
Unpublished BIA decision finds conviction vacated under Calif. Penal Code 1473.7(3) is no longer valid for immigration purposes. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Antunez Delgado, 4/29/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091800
BIA Rejects DHS Argument Involving Vacatur of Criminal Conviction
Unpublished BIA decision rejects DHS argument that the respondent’s conviction remained valid for immigration purposes because the state court order vacating conviction was drafted by his attorney. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Fearon, 4/17/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091607
BIA Reopens Proceedings Sua Sponte for TPS Recipient to Adjust Status
Unpublished BIA decision reopens proceedings sua sponte for respondent with TPS to adjust status in light of intervening decision in Ramirez v. Brown, 852 F.3d 954 (9th Cir. 2017). Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Castellanos, 4/14/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091505
BIA Holds Texas Theft Not a CIMT Prior to Matter of Diaz-Lizarraga
Unpublished BIA decision holds that Matter of Diaz-Lizarraga, 26 I&N Dec. 847 (BIA 2016), does not apply retroactively to convictions for theft under Texas Penal Code 31.03. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Ozougwu, 4/9/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091403
BIA Holds Texas Burglary Statute Not a CIMT
Unpublished BIA decision holds that burglary of building under Texas Pen. Code 30.02 is not a CIMT because the target offense is not an element and could include simple assault. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of De Leon Gonzalez, 4/15/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091506
BIA Equitably Tolls Deadline for MTR Filed Two Years After Favorable Circuit Decision
Unpublished BIA decision equitably tolls the MTR deadline and terminates proceedings where respondent filed motion more than two years after Ninth Circuit decision holding that conviction did not qualify as an aggravated felony. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Dang, 5/7/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091801
Unpublished BIA decision remands for further consideration of ineffective assistance claim in light of evidence submitted on appeal that the respondent’s complaint against his prior attorney was referred to a disciplinary committee. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Nguyen, 4/22/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091608
The court held that although the district court correctly found that Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice had Article III standing to sue over USCIS’s denial of N-648 waivers, it did not fall within the zone of interests of the INA, the APA, or the Due Process Clause. (Moya v. DHS, 9/15/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091612
The court rejected Matter of Castro-Tum’s conclusion that administrative closure is not within an IJ’s authority to take “any action” appropriate and necessary for the disposition of cases pursuant to 8 CFR §1003.10(b). (Meza Morales v. Barr, 6/26/20, amended 9/3/20) AILA Doc. No. 20070207
CA8 Upholds Denial of CAT Relief to Bangladeshi Petitioner Who Converted to Christianity
Upholding the denial of deferral of removal under the Convention Against Torture (CAT), the court held that the BIA did not err in determining that the petitioner had failed to show he would more likely than not be tortured if removed to Bangladesh. (Ahmed v. Barr, 9/4/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091604
CA9 to Allow Termination of TPS of Sudan, Nicaragua, Haiti, and El Salvador
The court issued a panel decision vacating a district court’s preliminary injunction to terminate TPS designations of Sudan, Nicaragua, Haiti, and El Salvador. (Ramos v. Wolf, 9/14/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091405
CA9 Vacates Injunction Barring ICE from Issuing Detainers Based Solely on Electronic Database Checks
The court reversed and vacated the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California’s injunction barring ICE from issuing detainers based solely on searches of electronic databases to make probable cause determinations of removability. (Gonzalez, et al. v. ICE, et al., 9/11/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091500
CA9 Finds Record Showed That Salvadoran Government Was Unable to Control Gang’s Deadly Violence
The court held that substantial evidence did not support the BIA’s conclusion that the government of El Salvador was willing and able to control the Mara-18 gang that attacked the petitioner and killed his son, and found that the gang continues to be a threat. (J.R. v. Barr, 9/11/20) AILA Doc. No. 20091605
The court held that the BIA erred by not reviewing the IJ’s factual findings for clear error, as required by 8 CFR §1003.1(d)(3)(i), when it reversed the IJ’s grant of deferral of removal under the Convention Against Torture (CAT). (Guerra v. Barr, 3/3/20, amended 9/11/20) AILA Doc. No. 20030632
USCIS Updates Account Creation Design for Representatives
USCIS announced updates to some design features of the USCIS online account creation process to make it easier for representatives to link certain paper-filed cases to newly-created online accounts; to identify which paper-filed forms are eligible for online linking; and more. AILA Doc. No. 20091809
DHS Releases Fact Sheet on Measures on the Border to Limit the Further Spread of Coronavirus
On September 18, 2020, DHS updated its fact sheet on measures to limit non-essential travel across the U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico borders and to limit the spread of the coronavirus. The measures have been extended until October 21, 2020. AILA Doc. No. 20032336
USCIS updated guidance in its Policy Manual regarding the residency requirements for children and spouses of service members or U.S. government employees stationed overseas to acquire citizenship under INA §320, as amended by the Citizenship for Children of Military Members and Civil Servants Act. AILA Doc. No. 20092130
RESOURCES
- CLINIC: Selected USCIS Form Fees Beginning Oct. 2, 2020
- Practice Alert: Key Takeaways from the Final USCIS Fee Rule
- The New Asylum EAD Rules: Practice Tips & Litigation Update
- Acquisition and Derivation Quick Reference Charts
- Flow Chart on Penalties for Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
- Practice Alert: Matter of Z-R-Z-C Holds That TPS Recipients Returning from Authorized Travel Abroad Are Not “Inspected and Admitted or Paroled” for Purposes of §245(a)
- Absences and Continuous Residence – Practice Advisory
- ASISTA Practice Pointer: DHS Freedom of Information Act Requests
- Practice Alert: Temporary Changes to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Response to COVID-19
- Public Charge Timeline
- Bukele Has Been Negotiating with MS-13 for a Reduction in Homicides and Electoral Support
- Frequently Asked Questions on Ethics During the Pandemic
- Ethical Considerations Related to Affirmatively Filing an Application for Asylum for the Purpose of Applying for Cancellation of Removal and Adjustment of Status for a Nonpermanent Resident
- An Immigration Lawyer’s Guide to Delivering Online Legal Services
- Practice Pointer: DOS Liaison Committee Insights as We Await the October 2020 Visa Bulletin
- Resources Related to Lawsuit Challenging New DHS Asylum EAD Rules
- DOS Instructions for Submitting Documents to the National Visa Center
- Policy Brief | 5 Reasons To End Immigrant Detention
- Asylos Research
- Afghanistan: Psychiatric Treatment (ASI2020-02) – ENG
- Burkina Faso: Teachers’ unions (AFR2020-23) – ENG
- Iraq and Bolivia: Persecution of Hizmet Followers (MEN2020-09) – ENG
- Kosovo: Homophobie envers les familles des personnes LGBTI (CIS2020-04) – FR
- Libya: The Revolutionary Committees 2009-2011 (MEN2020-10) – ENG
- Sri Lanka: Victim of Trafficking and Domestic Violence (ASI2020-04) – ENG
- Yemen: Clan Revenge and Houthi Rebels (MEN2020-08) – ENG
EVENTS
- 9/21/20 Launch Event – the Immigrant Advocates Response Collaborative
- 9/21/20-9/22/20 Immigration Law and Policy Conference
- 9/22/20 EOIR to Host Virtual Information Sessions in Advance of ECAS Launch at Buffalo and Batavia Immigration Courts
- 9/22/20 Defenses to Denaturalization
- 9/23/20-10/7/203-Part Webinar Series: Integrating Technology to Improve Your Immigration Legal Services
- 9/23/20 Affordable Federal Litigation Strategies, Part I
- 9/24/20Introduction to Crim/Imm
- 9/24/20 20 Annual National Lawyers Guild Convention Virtual Seminar Outside the Box: Creative Strategies to Fight for Your Clients
- 9/25/20DACA and TPS Under Attack: Using Employment-Based Strategies to Obtain a More Secure Status
- 9/29/20Beginner U Visa Hot Topics
- 10/23/20Migration as Resistance: The Underground Railroad
- 10/29/20-10/30/202020 Crimes & Immigration Seminar
- 9/30/20-10/14/203-Part Webinar Series: Integrating Technology to Improve Your Immigration Legal Services
- 9/30/20 2020 AILA Virtual Asylum Conference
- 09/30/20Farmworkers, vulnerability and moral economies of care/work
- 10/1/20 Representing Children in Immigration Matters 2020: Effective Advocacy and Best Practices
- 10/5/20Green Light Law Training
- 10/07/20Conceptualizing Migrant Farmworker Rights in Asia
- 10/6/20Public Charge Updates
- 10/6/20-10/27/20Webinar Series: Understanding and Preparing Waivers
- 10/14/20Immigration, Healthcare, and the Coronavirus Crisis
- 10/21/20Rule of Law Forum – Preserving the Rule of Law in an Age of Disruption
- 10/21/20-10/23/20Case Management Skills & Database Functions
- 10/21/20Migrations and One Health: Human, Animal, and Environmental Interactions and Emerging Diseases
- 10/22/20Non-LPR Cancellation: Overview of Eligibility & Proving Continuous Presence
- 10/27/20Seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Removal Proceedings
- 10/28/20Advanced U Visa Hot Topics
- 10/28/20The Ecology of State-Building: Moving Capitals in Indonesia
- 10/29/20Presenting the Case
- 10/29/20Marijuana: Bridging the Divide Between State and Federal Law
- 11/4/20Program Strategies for Removal Defense Practice
- 11/11/20Climate Change and Oceanic Migrations
- 11/12/20Defying Non-Reviewability: How to Proceed After a Consular Denial
- 11/17/20Make the Government Pay! Attorney fees in Immigration
- 11/17/20Employment-Based Immigration Opportunities for Immigrant Youth
- 11/18/20Applying for Asylum and Related Relief for Clients with Convictions
- 11/24/20VAWA Self-Petitioning Fundamentals
- 12/2/20Migration, Climate Change, and Human Adaptation
- 12/2/20An Overview of Naturalization
- 12/3/20Representing Permanent Residents in LPR Cancellation Cases
- 12/3/20-12/4/2053rd Annual Immigration and Naturalization Institute
- 12/8/20Litigating Your Way Out of Delay
- 12/9/20Public Charge in Consular Processing
- 12/15/20Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
- 12/16/20LPRs and Public Charge
- 2/4/21Basic Immigration Law 2021: Business, Family, Naturalization and Related Areas
- 2/5/21Asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Crime Victim, and Other Immigration Relief 2021
ImmProf
Monday, September 21, 2020
- 5 Reasons to End Immigrant Detention: New Policy Brief by NIJC
- Immigrants bring talent that transforms the nation, beyond their votes
- Submissions Deadline for the Yale Law Journal
- Immigration Article of the Day: Immigration E-Carceration: A Faustian Bargain by Mary Holper
Sunday, September 20, 2020
- Tweet of the Day Covers RBG’s Immigrant Roots
- Immigration Article of the Day: Exploring the Impact of Taxation on Immigration by Henry Ordower
Saturday, September 19, 2020
- Coming Wednesday: New EU Asylum and Migration Proposal
- FINALISTS FOR THE 2020 RESTLESS BOOKS PRIZE FOR NEW IMMIGRANT WRITING
- The Passing of Justice Ginsburg, Political Frenzy to Follow?
- Immigration Article of the Day: Anti-Democratic Immigration Law by Carrie Rosenbaum
Friday, September 18, 2020
- ICE Almost Deported Immigrant Woman Who Says She Got Unwanted Surgery While Detained
- Immigration Article of the Day: Legal Protections for Environmental Migrants: Expanding Possibilities and Redefining Success by Jayesh Rathod
Thursday, September 17, 2020
- BBC Provides Update on Nujeen Mustafa
- The Daily: Why a Refugee Camp Burned in Greece
- Immigration Article of the Day: Inalienable Citizenship by Cassandra Burke Robertson and Irina Manta
- Immigration Article of the Day: The Ethics of DNA Testing at the Border by Medha D. Makhlouf
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
- Job Announcement: Georgetown Law’s Asylum Clinic Fellowship 2021-2023
- ICE deports a key witness in investigation of sexual assault and harassment at El Paso detention center
- Susan Gzesh: Whistleblower: DHS Suppressed Reports on Central America and Inflated Risk of Terrorist Border-Crossers
- From the Bookshelves: One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger by Matthew Yglesias
- Immigration Article of the Day: Pandemic Response as Border Politics International Organization by Michael Kenwick and Beth A. Simmons
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
- Five immigration questions for the presidential debates
- ICE Nurse Alleges Hysterectomies Performed on Immigrant Women Without Informed Consent
- Building the American Dream on PBS
- Who’s on First at the Department of Homeland Security?
- Immigration Article of the Day: Un(avail)able Protection: The Shifting Legal Landscape in the Eighth Circuit and Beyond for Asylum-Seekers Fleeing Nonstate Persecution by Charles Ellison and Anjum Gupta
- From the Bookshelves: Threat of Dissent: A History of Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in the United States by Julia Rose Kraut
Monday, September 14, 2020
- Cornell University’s Migrations Initiative
- US Foreign-Born Workers in the Global Pandemic: Essential and Marginalized
- Ninth Circuit Decision on TPS in Ramos v. Nielsen
- Judge finds DHS Acting Secretary Chad Wolfe unlawfully appointed, asylum restrictions imperiled
- Biden Pledges To Dismantle Trump’s Sweeping Immigration Changes — But Can He Do That?
- The Daily: Inside Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
- Immigration Article of the Day: An Invisible Border Wall and The Dangers of Internal Agency Control by Jill E. Family
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As always, Elizabeth, thanks for keeping the New Due Process Army informed!
PWS
09-23-20