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Note: Policies are rapidly changing, so please verify information on the relevant government websites and with colleagues on listservs as best you can.
EOIR Status Overview & EOIR Court Status Map/List: Hearings in non-detained cases at courts without an announced date are postponed through, and including, November 27, 2020. NYC non-detained remains closed for hearings.
EOIR Releases Memo on Immigration Court Hearings Conducted by Telephone and Video Teleconferencing
TOP NEWS
Biden plans immediate flurry of executive orders to reverse Trump policies
WaPo: He will repeal the ban on almost all travel from some Muslim-majority countries, and he will reinstate the program allowing “dreamers,” who were brought to the United States illegally as children, to remain in the country, according to people familiar with his plans. See also Factbox: Here are six things Joe Biden will likely do on immigration.
Trump [Public Charge] immigration rule takes effect again during appeal
AP: A federal appeals court has allowed a Trump administration rule that would deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits like food stamps to go back into effect while it considers the case.
FLRA Overturns Its Own Regional Director, Busts Immigration Judges’ Union
Gov Exec: The lone Democrat on the board of the agency tasked with administering federal labor law accused his colleagues of “sophistry” and “facetious” reasoning to strip more than 450 federal employees of their collective bargaining rights.
WaPo: Kamala Devi Harris, a daughter of Indian and Jamaican immigrants, is set to become the highest-ranking woman in the nation’s 244-year existence, as well as a high-profile representation of the country’s increasingly diverse composition.
Migrants in Mexican tent camp ecstatic but cautiously optimistic awaiting Biden presidency
Border Report: Most of the 600 or so migrants now living in the camp were placed in the Migrant Protection Protocols program, also known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy, which requires them to wait on Mexican soil during their U.S. immigration proceedings. The asylum process can take many months, sometimes years, and some of the migrants Border Report spoke with have been living in this filthy tent encampment on the banks of the Rio Grande since 2019.
Proponent of using IQ tests to screen immigrants named to senior NIST post
Science: ScienceInsider has learned that Jason Richwine, an independent public policy analyst, has been appointed as deputy undersecretary of commerce for science and technology and could start work as soon as today.
Fate Of NJ ICE Detention Centers In Flux
Gothamist: Sastre said that even if Trump loses, new detention contracts could still be signed by the time former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, is inaugurated.
LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS
Seventh Circuit Stays Latest Decision to Vacate DHS Public Charge Rule
AILA is updating this practice alert as a result of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issuing a stay of the N.D. of Illinois decision to set aside the DHS Public Charge Final Rule pending appeal. All adjustment of status application must be filed with the I-944 once again. AILA Doc. No. 20110232
The AG ruled that the bar to eligibility for asylum and withholding based on persecution does not include an exception for coercion or duress, and that DHS does not have an evidentiary burden to show ineligibility based on the persecutor bar. Matter of Negusie, 28 I&N Dec. 120 (A.G. 2020) AILA Doc. No. 20110631
BIA Reverses Denial of Joint Motion to Reopen in Light of Respondent’s Eligibility to Adjust
Unpublished BIA decision reverses denial of joint motion to reopen where respondent presented evidence indicating that she was admitted with a visa and was thus eligible to adjust status. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Acosta Carmona, 6/1/20) AILA Doc. No. 20110502
BIA Rescinds In Absentia Order Against Respondent Admitted to Emergency Room
Unpublished BIA decision rescinds in absentia order due to exceptional circumstances where respondent was admitted to emergency room on morning of final hearing due to sudden onset of chest pain. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Bhardwaj, 5/28/20) AILA Doc. No. 20110501
BIA Reopens Proceedings Following Grant of Bona Fide Marriage Waiver
Unpublished BIA decision reopens proceedings for respondent ordered deported under INA 237(a)(1)(D)(i) following DHS approval of waiver under INA 216(c)(4). Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Clarke, 5/27/20) AILA Doc. No. 20110500
EOIR Provides Guidelines for the Implementation of the Settlement Agreement in Mendez Rojas v. Wolf
EOIR released guidelines for the implementation of the settlement agreement in Mendez Rojas v. Wolf, which requires class members to file notice of class membership on or before 3/31/22. Individuals who establish class membership shall be deemed to have timely filed an asylum application. AILA Doc. No. 20110541
FLRA Strips Immigration Judges of Collective Bargaining Rights
In 2019, DOJ petitioned the FLRA in an attempt to strip immigration judges (IJs) of their right to unionize. On November 2, 2020, the FLRA concluded that IJs are management officials and stripped them of their collective bargaining rights. This featured issue page provides additional resources. AILA Doc. No. 19081303
Immigration Groups File Lawsuit Challenging the Trump Administration Efforts to Bar More from Asylum
NIP: The lawsuit challenges proposed rule changes to the U.S. asylum process which are slated to go into effect on November 20. These rules are the latest step in the Trump Administration’s effort to drastically cut down the number of applicants and recipients of asylum protections in the U.S.
USCIS Releases Instructions on Filing Form I-589s with the Asylum Vetting Center
USCIS announced via the Form I-589 webpage that beginning 11/2/20, asylum offices will no longer accept the filing of Form I-589s that previously were filed directly with a local asylum office. These forms must be filed with the Asylum Vetting Center in Atlanta, Georgia. AILA Doc. No. 20110239
EOIR Releases Memo on Immigration Court Hearings Conducted by Telephone and Video Teleconferencing
EOIR Released a memo (PM 21-03) canceling and replacing OPPM 04-06 and memorializing EOIR policies regarding the use of the telephone and video teleconferencing (VTC or VC) to conduct hearings in proceedings before an immigration judge. AILA Doc. No. 20110641
EOIR issued a policy memo (PM 21-02) rescinding Operating Policies and Procedures Memoranda (OPPRM) 13-03, Guidelines for Implementation of the ABT Settlement Agreement, and 16-01, Filing Applications for Asylum. The rescissions are effective November 6, 2020. AILA Doc. No. 20110640
Presidential Determination on Refugee Admissions for FY2021
President Trump issued a determination on 10/27/20, setting the refugee admissions ceiling for FY2021 at 15,000, which incorporates more than 6,000 unused places from the FY2020 ceiling. (85 FR 71219, 11/6/20) AILA Doc. No. 20102830
USCIS Extends EADs for TPS South Sudan Beneficiaries
USCIS announced it has automatically extended the validity of EADs issued under the TPS designation for South Sudan through 5/1/21. USCIS also provided instructions for completing Form I-9 for beneficiaries who present an EAD with a category code of A12 or C19 and a Card Expires date of 11/2/20. AILA Doc. No. 20110531
Final Rule on Organization of EOIR
EOIR final rule which finalizes the interim rule published at 84 FR 44537 on 8/26/19, with additional amendments. The rule is effective 11/3/20. (85 FR 69465, 11/3/20) AILA Doc. No. 20110238
RESOURCES
Transition Memos:
- The Biden Plan For Securing Our Values As A Nation Of Immigrants
- ILRC: Blueprint for the Next Administration
- CGRS: Asylum Priorities for the Next Presidential TermNovember 2020Center forGender & Refugee Studies
- 2021 Immigration Action Plan
Other:
- AILA: Resources on Litigation Related to Challenging CBP’s Unlawful Practice of “Metering” Asylum Seekers
- AILA: Joint Practice Advisory: Adjustment of Status for TPS Holders After Matter of Z-R-Z-C-
- AILA: Bite-Sized Ethics: Asylum and Adult Mental Impairment
- AILA: Practice Alert: Seventh Circuit Stays Latest Decision to Vacate DHS Public Charge Rule
- Todo Por Mi Familia: Mental Health Services for Reunified Families
- ICE releases first health service corps annual report
- CRS: Federal Regulation of Alien Employment and Preemption over State Laws
- CRS: Is Mandatory Detention of Unlawful Entrants Seeking Asylum Constitutional?
- Expedited Removal Fact Sheet
- ICE Air Flights, October and October 2020 Year-to-Date
- ILRC: 6 Tips for Public Defenders
EVENTS
- 11/9/20 Asylum Based on Fear of Gangs w/ CALA
- 11/9/20, 11/12/20 Intimate Partner Violence 101
- 11/10/20 Practicing in Video Teleconference Courts
- 11/10/20 Pursuing Immigration Pro Bono Opportunities in Private Practice
- 11/10/20 CMS 2020 Academic and Policy Symposium
- 11/11/20 Climate Change and Oceanic Migrations
- 11/12/20 Defying Non-Reviewability: How to Proceed After a Consular Denial
- 11/12/20 Defending the Southeast Asian Community from ICE’s Deportation Machine
- 11/12/20-11/13/20 Public Charge Training of Trainers
- 11/17/20, 11/19/20 Trauma Informed Interviewing
- 11/17/20 Make the Government Pay! Attorney fees in Immigration
- 11/17/20 Employment-Based Immigration Opportunities for Immigrant Youth
- 11/17/20 Post Election Update & the Impact on Immigration Protections for Survivors
- 11/18/20 Gender-Based Asylum w/ CGRS
- 11/18/20 Applying for Asylum and Related Relief for Clients with Convictions
- 11/19/20 I-ARC Public Charge Training
- 11/24/20 VAWA Self-Petitioning Fundamentals
- 11/30/20 Perfecting a Winning Strategy for Asylum Applications
- 12/2/20 Migration, Climate Change, and Human Adaptation
- 12/2/20 An Overview of Naturalization
- 12/2/20 Informational Webinar on our E-Learning Course: Legal Writing for DOJ Accredited Representatives
- 12/2/20-12/3/20 Legal Remedies for Immigrant Survivors: Introductory Seminar Series
- 12/3/20 Representing Permanent Residents in LPR Cancellation Cases
- 12/3/20 2020 AILA Crimes and Immigration Virtual Conference
- 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
- 12/16/20 Program Strategies for Removal Defense Practice
- 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
Sunday, November 8, 2020
- Can Biden Make Impactful Immigration Reform?
- My AG Nomination: Julián Castro
- Immigration in a Biden Administration
- Immigration Article of the Day: Post-removal Geographies: Immigration Enforcement and Organized Crime on the U.S.–Mexico Border by Jeremy Slack and Daniel Martinez
Saturday, November 7, 2020
- BREAKING NEWS: CNN PROJECTION: JOE BIDEN WINS THE PRESIDENCY
- The Media Is Obsessed With the “Latino Vote” – There Is No Such Thing
- John Oliver Casts His First Vote As A U.S. Citizen: “I Nearly Burst Into Tears”
- Immigration Article of the Day: Terrorist Victim or Perpetrator? Foreign Solutions to Challenges Posed by the U.S.’s Terrorist Bars to Asylum by Stephanie Cooper Blum
Friday, November 6, 2020
- From The Bookshelves: Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie
- Did Trump Immigration Policies Affect the Outcome of the Presidential race?
- Trump Administration Decertifies Immigration Judges Union
- France reinforcing its border controls following attacks
- My Cousin Runs ICE. He’s Killing the Same American Dream Granted to His Own Parents.
- Live at the National Constitution Center Podcast: The President and Immigration
- Immigration Article of the Day: Proposition 187 and the Legacy of Its Law Enforcement Provisions by Huyen Pham
Thursday, November 5, 2020
- How Noncitizens in AZ Supported the Voting Process
- Guest Post: Colorado’s Amendment 76 and Voter Hostility to the Political Participation of Noncitizens in FL, AL by Hunter Knapp
- Asian American voters in the 2020 Presidential Election
- Where Latino voters influenced the election… and how
- Seventh Circuit Revives Public Charge Rule
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
- Your Playlist: Passenger
- The Other Side of the Water: Immigration and the Promise of Racial Justice Podcast Finale: Episode 6 (Racial Borders, with E. Tendayi Achiume)
- Election 2020: Too Close to Call
- Immigration Article of the Day: Immigration Challenges of the Past Decade and Future Reforms by Fatma Marouf
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
- New Americans Voting
- New Lawsuit in N.D. Cal. Challenges the Trump Administration’s Attempted Expansion of Bars to Asylum
- Election Day 2020
- Immigration Article of the Day: Deputize and Deport: The Effect of Immigration Enforcement on Policing by Marcel Roman
Monday, November 2, 2020
- Call For Papers: American Constitution Society’s Constitutional Law Scholars Forum
- Practice Alert: DHS Public Charge Rule Vacated Nationwide
- Webinar: An Asylum and Refugee System in Tatters: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Trump declares 1 November to be ‘national day of remembrance for those killed by illegal aliens’
- Call for Papers: Michigan Law School Seventh Annual Junior Scholars Conference
- Immigration Article of the Day: Duress in Immigration Law by Elizabeth Keyes
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Thanks, Elizabeth. Here’s hoping that there will be “more good news than bad” to report after January 20, 2020!
Due Process Forever!
PWS
11-10-20