Weekly Briefing
This briefing is designed as a quick-reference aggregation of developments in immigration law, practice, and policy that you can scan for anything you missed over the last week. The contents of the news, links, and events do not necessarily reflect the position of the National Immigrant Justice Center. If you have items that you would like considered for inclusion, please email them to egibson@heartlandalliance.org.
CONTENTS (jump to section)
- ◦NEWS
- ◦LITIGATION & AGENCY UPDATES
- ◦RESOURCES
- ◦EVENTS
PRACTICAL UPDATES
EOIR Updates FOIA Request Process
USCIS Extends Green Card Validity Extension to 24 Months for Green Card Renewals
Extension of Temporary Waiver of 60-Day Rule for Civil Surgeon Signatures on Form I-693
NEWS
Migrant deaths at the U.S.-Mexico border hit a record high, in part due to drownings
NPR: This has been the deadliest year ever for migrants trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. More than 800 migrants have died border-wide in the fiscal year that ends this week, according to internal government figures shared by a senior Border Patrol official.
Biden Is Hoping Small Changes Go a Long Way on Immigration
NYT: For now, the changes are tiny; only 99 people since the end of May have completed what are called asylum merits interviews with an asylum officer and been fully evaluated under the new rules. Of those, 24 have been granted asylum, while most of the rest have had their cases sent back to the immigration court system for an appeal.
Biden Maintains Current Cap on Refugee Entries
NYT: The decision to leave the cap at 125,000 was a contrast with the Trump administration, which severely restricted entry, but advocacy groups said migrants were still processed too slowly.
ICE Increases Use of Ankle Monitors and Smartphones to Monitor Immigrants
TRAC: The number of people in Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Alternative to Detention (ATD) program has officially crossed 300,000 people for the first time, reaching 316,700 according to data released this week. See also The App ICE Forces You To Download; 70-hour weeks, taking selfies for Ice: life as a migrant trucker in California.
White House hosts meeting of 19 Western Hemisphere nations to begin coordinated efforts on migrants
CNN: National security adviser Jake Sullivan and homeland security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall, among other White House officials, met with the representatives of 19 countries at the White House to iron out the implementation of that declaration and appoint a special coordinator for each country, according to the senior administration official.
Texas Jail Warden Charged With Killing Migrant Was Previously Accused Of Serious Abuses
Intercept: The Warden of what was once one of the nation’s most notorious immigration detention facilities was arrested this week after allegedly killing one migrant and wounding another in the desert of rural West Texas.
Immigrants Provide Huge Benefits To U.S. Taxpayers
Forbes: Compelling new research finds immigrants, including those with less than a high school degree, provide enormous fiscal benefits and a significant subsidy to U.S. taxpayers.
Border-crossing asylum-seekers hit six-year high in Canada
Reuters: In the first eight months of 2022, Royal Canadian Mounted Police intercepted 23,358 asylum-seekers crossing into the country at unofficial entry points, 13% more than all of 2017, when an influx of border-crossers at Roxham Road, near the Quebec-New York border, made international headlines.
‘Real People That We Care About Are Being Exploited’
Politico: Because cannabis remains illegal at a federal level, all employers — even those licensed at the state level — lack access to E-Verify, a government service that helps businesses verify immigration status. They also cannot use visa programs like H-2A and H-2B, which facilitate legal immigration of farmworkers in other industries… The Oregon legislature in the last 12 months set aside more than $31 million for law enforcement and advocacy groups working to combat illicit cannabis cultivation and help undocumented workers in the industry.
Come along as we connect the dots between climate, migration and the far-right
NPR: What is the connection between climate change, the movement of people around the globe, and the rise of xenophobic politicians? That’s the overarching question we’re hoping to answer with this reporting trip.
LITIGATION & AGENCY UPDATES
Justices To Review If 5th Circ. Fairly Rebuffed Removal Case
Law360: The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review whether the Fifth Circuit was right to reject a Guatemalan woman’s deportation case on the grounds that she hadn’t gone through a final round of administrative appeals.
3rd Circ. Upholds Toss Of Illegal Immigrant’s Firearm Appeal
Law360: The Third Circuit has affirmed an Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal judge’s rejection of a Dominican Republic citizen’s appeal of his conviction on firearm and immigration law offenses — albeit for different reasons than the lower court.
DC Judge Won’t Force Consular Interviews For Visa Winners
Law360: The State Department will not have to schedule visa interviews for 12 winners of the 2022 Diversity Visa Lottery, after a D.C. federal judge found that the selectees didn’t show a high likelihood of proving that the Biden administration unlawfully delayed their interviews.
Judge Faults BIA For Nixing Visa Petition Over Prior Marriage
Law360: An Ohio federal judge on Wednesday said the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals wrongly tossed a woman’s visa petition for her Ghanian husband over a previous “sham marriage,” saying whether the prior marriage was actually fake was open to dispute.
ACLU Says Feds Ignored FOIA For ICE Detainee Counsel Info
Law360: The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday hit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security with a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit in D.C. federal court, accusing the agency of improperly withholding access to records regarding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees’ access to counsel.
Feds want psychological tests for parents of separated kids
AP: The request comes in a lawsuit filed by migrants seeking compensation from the government after thousands of children were taken from parents in a policy maligned as inhumane by political and religious leaders around the world. Settlement talks with attorneys and the government broke down late last year.
Groups: Retaliation after migrants report detention center
AP: A companion complaint Wednesday to the office of civil rights at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security documents retaliation, including restrictions on access to legal representation and a falsified accusation of misconduct against an immigrant under the Prison Rape Elimination Act.
U.S. whistleblowers aiding migrant children feared retaliation, watchdog report says
Reuters: Two U.S. government employees said they experienced retaliation after they sounded alarms about the conditions at Fort Bliss, which has been used for emergency housing since March 2021, according to the report issued by the U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) inspector general’s office.
Secretary Mayorkas Extends and Redesignates Temporary Protected Status for Burma
USCIS: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced an extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Burma for an additional 18 months, from Nov. 26, 2022, through May 25, 2024, due to extraordinary and temporary conditions in Burma that prevent individuals from safely returning.
RESOURCES
- NIJC: Protecting Immigrant Children In Government Custody: New Report Calls For An Overhaul Of Incident Reporting System
- NIJC: Immigrants, Doctors & Whistleblower Report To Congress Failed Mental Health Care And Abuse In ICE Detention
- Chicago: Volunteers needed to help migrants arriving from Texas
- AILA: Practice Pointer: Updates from the October 2022 Visa Bulletin
- AILA: Call for Examples: Examples of Racism and Other Bias in Immigration Court
- CLINIC: Frequently Asked Questions: EADs for Ukrainian Parolees
- CLINIC: For Current Burmese TPS holders: How To Deal With Issues or Problems With Your TPS at Work, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and Elsewhere
- CLINIC: September 27, 2022: Federal Register Notice for Burma TPS 18-Month Extension and Redesignation Published
- IAN: Webinar Handout: Improve Your Appeal to the BIA
- ILRC: What To Do When ICE Submits an I-213 in Immigration Court
- ILRC: An Overview of Initial Registration for TPS
- ILRC: Introduction to Consular Processing
- ILRC: Confidentiality of Juvenile Records in California: Guidance for Immigration Practitioners
- ILRC: If You Build It, ICE Will Fill It: The Link Between Detention Capacity and ICE Arrests (September 2022)
- ILRC Survey: Prosecutorial Discretion Trends
- Call for Examples: USCIS Issuing RFEs for Medical Exams Already Submitted
- Sign On Letter to DHS IG Cuffari urging completion of 2+ year old investigations into whistleblower & survivors’ disclosures about abuses at Irwin County Detention Center
EVENTS
- 10/3/22 AILA Changing the Bench: A New Narrative on Lozada and Bar Complaints
- 10/4/22 New Regulation Policies and Court Rulings’ Impact on State Courts Issuing Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) Orders
- 10/4/22 ILRC: If You Build It, ICE Will Fill It: Link Between Detention Capacity and Ice Arrests
- 10/4/22 NWIRP: Limited Legal Services in Removal Proceedings
- 10/4/22 & 10/11/22 CLINIC: Webinar Series: U Visa Certification Advocacy: Creating Policies and Laws to Protect Immigrant Victims of Crime
- 10/6/22 Asylum Quarterly Stakeholder Engagement
- 10/6/22 2022 Fall Immigration Skills Conference
- 10/6/22 ASISTA: Representing LGBTQ+ Immigrant Survivors
- 10/6/22-10/19/22 CLINIC: Immigration Practice Skills Course
- 10/7/22-10/28/22 Understanding and Preparing Waivers
- 10/12/22 Prosecutorial Discretion Updates
- 10/12/22-10/13/22 NLG: Immigration Defense Strategies
- 10/13/22 Navigating Complications and Obstacles in the Affirmative Asylum Process
- 10/14/22 AILA Particular Social Groups in Limbo: What PSGs Are Working Now?
- 10/14/22 What Judges, Attorneys, and Prosecutors Need to Know About How VAWA Confidentiality Impacts Discovery in Cases Involving Immigrant Survivors
- 10/18/22 VAWA Updates – USCIS Policy Changes and Practice Tips
- 10/19/22 CLINIC: Outreach Strategies and Social Media to Connect With and Serve Immigrants
- 10/19/22 U Visa: I-929 Process & Issues
- 10/20/22 CGRS MCLE Webinar: Firm Resettlement Issues in Asylum Claims
- 10/20/22 Understanding Unlawful Presence and I-601/I-601A
- 10/26/22 NIJC Pro Bono Celebration Week Reception
- 10/27/22 2022 Convening On Advancing Universal Representation
- 10/27/22 ASISTA: Inadmissibility Webinar Series: Misrepresentation & Smuggling
- 10/28/22-10/29/22 Courtroom Skills Workshop on “Direct Examination and Narrative”
- 10/29/22 4th Annual 5k for Immigrant Justice (includes remote option)
- 11/1/22-11/15/22 Webinar Series: Fundamentals of Asylum Law
- 11/2/22 TPS Updates
- 11/3/22 Drugs and Naturalization
- 11/4/22 Symposium: 40th Anniversary of Plyler v. Doe and Immigration Law in the United States
- 11/8/22 SIJS-based Adjustment of Status with Delinquency or Crimes
- 11/14/22 ASISTA: Navigating Systems with your Immigrant Survivor Clients
- 11/16/22 Introduction to Conditional Permanent Residence and Filing the I-751
- 11/17/22 NLG: Updates on Terrorism-Related Inadmissibility Grounds (TRIG) with guest speaker, Jay Gairson
- 11/29/22 Building an Asylum Claim
- 12/6/22 Emerging Strategies for Prolonged Detention
- 12/7/22 Parole in Immigration
- 12/13/22 The Effects of Absences on Naturalization
- 12/14/22 Hot Topics in Asylum Law
- 12/15/22 NLG: Obtaining Criminal Records with guest speaker, Gabriela Kahrl
- 01/19/22 NLG: Top Ethical Issues Facing Legal Representatives in Removal Hearings with guest speaker, Retired Immigration Judge Dana Marks
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As border deaths continue to soar, nativist GOP Governors use humans as political pawns, and conditions in refugee sending countries deteriorate, the Biden Administration’s failed human rights/racial justice bureaucracy has no answers!
By attempting to replicate, remarkably even touting, the unrealistically high denial rates produced by the previous system — too often the result of badly flawed adjudications, poorly trained officers and judges, lack of effective representation, chronic systemic anti-asylum bias, and overly restrictive, anti-asylum precedents produced by a BIA loaded with anti-asylum zealots by the Trump Administration — Mayorkas and Garland have basically guaranteed continuing human rights abuses and defective adjudication of claims.
Truth is, even during the height of the overt anti-asylum program of the Trump Administration, approximately 70% of those whose claims were “referred” by the Asylum Office were eventually granted protection in Immigration Court.
According to Human Rights First (“HRF”), an international human rights organization, in Fiscal Year 2021, 68% of asylum cases referred to immigration court by the AO were subsequently granted protection.[1] With nearly 70% of claims being granted in FY2021, this represents a clear and apparent waste of judicial resources.
https://www.immigrationissues.com/asylum-cases-referred-to-immigration-court-too-often/
And, this was with a legal system with overly restrictive precedents that clearly and improperly manipulated generous asylum laws AGAINST refugees, often hindered effective representation, and was “overseen” by many Immigration Judges who were hand-selected or retained by the Trump DOJ because they were “programmed to deny” asylum at outrageous rates. By granting only a pathetic 24 of 99 cases that actually were decided over four months, and “referring” the rest to Garland’s beyond dysfunctional “courts” (currently fighting an indescribably stupid all-out “war” with NGOs and pro bono attorneys), Mayorkas hasn’t come anywhere close to “leveraging” the system to locate, prioritize, timely grant many more legitimate cases, and drastically reduce the huge number of unnecessary referrals to EOIR.
Rather than “cleaning house” at USCIS and EOIR, bringing in dynamic, qualified leaders, expert adjudicators and judges who can timely recognize the many legitimate claims, working with NGOs and pro bono groups to get all asylum seekers represented, and utilizing the expert training resources that currently exist outside Government, Mayorkas and Garland are perpetrating the same anti-asylum myths spewed out by Miller, Trump, and company! Essentially, instead of fixing the fatal flaws in the current system, the Biden Administration has chosen to institutionalize and expedite them! That’s insane!
The Biden Administration’s failure to do the butt-kicking, bold, thoughtful work necessary to establish robust, timely, efficient, refugee and asylum systems is dragging down our legal system, promoting racial injustice, perpetrating xenophobic myths, advancing “worst practices,” harming, sometimes killing, legitimate refugees fleeing repressive regimes, and denying American communities legal residents who could be using their skills to help build a stronger economy and a better future for America.
With thousands of asylum seekers from countries where persecution is well-documented being “orbited” by nativist GOP Governors, the Biden Administration was presented with a golden opportunity to work with NGOs, states, and local governments to coordinate resettlement, get them competently represented, and grant asylum in a fair and timely manner, thus demonstrating how an improved asylum system could work with proper staffing, attitudes, and legal guidance. Instead, the Administration has chosen to waste time on a “thudding dud” of a pilot that shows a stunning lack of leadership, courage, imagination, initiative, humanity, and respect for the rule of law!
🇺🇸 Due Process Forever!
PWS
10-05-22