COVID-19 & Closures
Note: Policies are rapidly changing, so please verify information with the government and colleagues.
EOIR Status Overview & EOIR Court Status Map/List: Hearings in non-detained cases at courts without an announced date are postponed through, and including, February 19, 2021 (no change from last week at this time). NYC non-detained remains closed for hearings. You can also check this site for which courts are closed due to inclement weather.
USCIS Office Closings, Including Weather
TOP NEWS
Justice Department Rescinds Trump’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ Immigration Policy
NPR: Today’s action restores to prosecutors their traditional discretion to make charging decisions based on a careful review of the particular facts and circumstances of individual immigration cases.”
Biden to sign order to modernize the U.S. immigration system on Tuesday
Reuters: President Joe Biden plans to sign a directive modernizing the U.S. immigration system on Tuesday, later than previously expected due to delays in confirming a new secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, the White House said on Friday.
Judge likely to extend hold on Biden’s deportation pause until late February
CNN: A federal judge in Texas said Friday that he’ll likely extend his hold on the Biden administration’s deportation moratorium until February 23. Earlier this week, Judge Drew Tipton of the Southern District of Texas, a Trump appointee, blocked the administration’s 100-day pause on deportations, delivering a blow to one of President Joe Biden’s first immigration actions.
Meet the 7 congresswomen who are steering Biden’s immigration agenda in the House
USA Today: While they are in the early stages of putting together their legislative strategy on the immigration plan, the seven congresswomen will likely become the face of the bill in the House, as they continue to work closely with the White House to pass the first comprehensive immigration reform legislation in more than 30 years.
DHS Has Not Effectively Implemented the Prompt Asylum Pilot Programs
OIG: We determined that CBP rapidly implemented the pilot programs and expanded them without a full evaluation of the pilots’ effectiveness. Additionally, we determined there are potential challenges with the PACR and HARP programs related to how aliens are held and provided access to counsel and representation, and how CBP and USCIS assign staff to program duties and track aliens in the various agency systems.
Biden wasting no time naming officials to reverse Trump’s immigration policies
CNN: Ashley Tabaddor, for example, will serve at US Citizenship and Immigration Services as its top lawyer after nearly 16 years as an immigration judge and holding various positions at the Justice Department before that. See also The Director Of The Nation’s Immigration Courts Has Stepped Down and Senate delays Mayorkas vote to Tuesday.
Biden’s Order Aiming to End Use of Private Prisons Excludes Immigrant Detention Facilities
U.S. News: An executive order signed by President Joe Biden on Tuesday aiming to end the use of private prisons by the Justice Department does not apply to private facilities used by the Department of Homeland Security to detain immigrants.
Newly Released Files Show Fast-Track to Deportation
HRW: The records reveal previously undisclosed details about how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its component agencies, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), touted the ENV program as a way to expedite the repatriation of many Central Americans without obtaining travel documents from their home country, a process which traditionally involved contact with foreign consulates.
Trump Official’s Last-Day Deal With ICE Union Ties Biden’s Hands
NYT: The complaint accuses Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II of “gross mismanagement, gross waste of government funds and abuse of authority” over the labor agreements he signed with the immigration agents’ union the day before President Biden’s inauguration.
LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS
Biden Asks Justices To Cancel Border Wall, Asylum Policy Hearings
Law360: The Biden administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to cancel upcoming oral arguments in two cases challenging funding for the U.S.-Mexico border wall and the Migrant Protection Protocols.
District Court Grants TRO to Enjoin Government from Executing a 100-Day Pause on Removals
A district court issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to enjoin the government from executing the 100-day pause on the removal of individuals already subject to a final Order of Removal, as outlined in the DHS memo on January 20, 2021. (State of Texas v. USA, et al., 1/26/21) AILA Doc. No. 21012634
Title 42 Immigration Stay Ruling
ACLU: A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., is allowing a Trump-era anti-immigration rule to temporarily go into effect as the case, P.J.E.S v. Pekoske, is litigated. The lawsuit involves a challenge to a Trump administration policy that authorizes the summary removal of unaccompanied children without any due process — even if the child is fleeing danger and seeking protection in the United States and shows no signs of having COVID-19.
Acting Attorney General Rescinds Zero Tolerance Policy
Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson issued a memo rescinding the department’s 2018 policy directive on “Zero Tolerance for Offenses Under 8 U.S.C. § 1325(a).” Wilkinson called the policy “inconsistent with our principles.” AILA Doc. No. 21012730
USCIS Notification of Preliminary Injunctions Against Fee Rule
USCIS notification of two preliminary injunctions issued in 2020 against the USCIS fee rule published at 85 FR 46788. The notification states that DHS is complying with the terms of these court orders and is not enforcing the regulatory changes set out in the final rule. (86 FR 7493, 1/29/21) AILA Doc. No. 21012832
HHS Annual Update of Poverty Guidelines for 2021
Health and Human Services (HHS) notice providing the annual update of the HHS poverty guidelines to account for last calendar year’s increase in prices as measured by the Consumer Price Index, effective 1/13/21. (86 FR 7732, 2/1/21) AILA Doc. No. 21020131
BIA ruled that if an NTA fails to specify time/place of initial removal hearing, a subsequent NTA with the information perfects the deficient NTA and ends the accrual of physical presence for purposes of voluntary departure. Matter of Viera-Garcia and Ordonez-Viera, 28 I&N Dec. 223 (BIA 2021) AILA Doc. No. 21012636
BIA ruled that individuals who cooperate with law enforcement may constitute a particular social group if their cooperation is public and the evidence reflects that the society in question recognizes and provides protection for such cooperation. Matter of H-L-S-A, 28 I&N Dec. 228 (BIA 2021) AILA Doc. No. 21012833
Granados-Benitez v. Wilkinson (1st Cir) (unpublished- Jan. 28, 2021)
ASISTA: The 1st Circuit found that the BIA had abused its discretion in failing to follow Matter of Sanchez-Sosa in adjudicating the U visa petitioner’s Motion to Reopen and ordered remand.
CA3 Remands Where BIA Failed to Consider Petitioner’s Request for Equitable Tolling on the Merits
Vacating the BIA’s order denying the petitioner’s motion to reopen and remanding, the court held that the BIA erred in failing to consider the petitioner’s request for equitable tolling on the merits, because she had properly raised the issue before the BIA. (Nkomo v. Att’y Gen., 1/21/21) AILA Doc. No. 21012536
DHS Acting Secretary Extends TPS for Syria
DHS Acting Secretary announced he has extended Syria’s TPS designation for 18 months. Current beneficiaries under Syria’s TPS designation are eligible to reregister for an extension of their status for 18 months. Syrians who entered the U.S. after 8/1/16 and otherwise eligible may also register. AILA Doc. No. 21012930
On 1/25/21, President Biden issued a proclamation suspending and limiting the entry, with exceptions, of noncitizens who in the previous 14 days were present in the Schengen Area, the U.K., Ireland, Brazil (all effective 1/26/21), and South Africa (effective 1/30/21). (86 FR 7467, 1/28/21) AILA Doc. No. 21012538
USCIS Extends Flexibility for Responding to Certain Agency Requests
On January 28, 2021, USCIS extended the flexibilities it announced on March 30, 2020, for responding to certain agency requests. This flexibility applies if the issuance date listed on the request, notice, or decision is between March 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021, inclusive. AILA Doc. No. 20050133
DOS Provides Information on Obtaining Affidavit of Support Fee Refund
DOS provided information on how individuals who were not required to submit a Form I-864W, Affidavit of Support, but who paid the affidavit of support fee on or after 2/24/20, can request a refund of that fee. Notice includes eligibility requirements and instructions for requesting a refund. AILA Doc. No. 21012735
USCIS announced that, in accordance with the settlement agreement in Mendez Rojas, it has updated the Form I-589 filing information and asylum information on its website. USCIS has implemented a Uniform Procedural Mechanism (UPM) for the filing and processing of the form. AILA Doc. No. 20082430
Saravia v. Sessions – Final Settlement Notice
IAN: The settlement sets forth policies and procedures that DHS, ORR, and EOIR must provide to class members when it seeks to rearrest them based on gang allegations, and requires that the government provide such class members with hearings after their rearrest.
RESOURCES
- AIC: Measuring In Absentia Removal in Immigration Court
- AILA: First 100 Days of the Biden Administration
- AILA: Practice Alert: ICE Interim Enforcement Priorities
- AILA: Practice Alert: Summary of Examples Collected by AILA Regarding USCIS Customer Service
- AILA: Practice Alert: Receipt Notice Delays for Applications and Petitions Filed with USCIS Lockbox
- AILA: Practice Alert: Presidential Proclamation on Ending Discriminatory Bans on Entry to the United States
- AILA: Practice Alert: Presidential Proclamation on the Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting Coronavirus Disease
- AILA: Client Flyer: How Has President Biden Changed Immigration?
- BAJI: The Impact of Anti-Black Racism on African Migrants at Mexico’s Southern Border
- Columbia Public Health: CDC Order Uses Public Health as a Pretext to Ban Asylum Seekers and Others Seeking Protection at the Border
- CLINIC: Advance Parole FAQs
- CLINIC: Documenting Continuous Residence for DACA Applications
- CRS: Nonimmigrant and Immigrant Visa Categories: DataBrief
- GAO: DHS and DOJ Have Implemented Expedited Credible Fear Screening Pilot Programs, but Should Ensure Timely Data Entry
- IDP: 2021 Chart on Immigration Consequences of Criminal Issues in NY
- ILRC: Special Immigrant Juvenile Status & Visa Availability
- ILRC: Practice Alert: Temporary Changes to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Response to COVID-19
- ImmProf: Teaching Suppression and Termination with Netflix’s Immigration Nation
- MPI: Obscure but Powerful: Shaping U.S. Immigration Policy through Attorney General Referral and Review
- NIPLG: Effects of Court Order Blocking Deporation Moratorium
- NIPLG: Effects of Court Order Blocking Deporation Moratorium /Efectos de la Orden Tribunal Que Bloquea Moratoria de Deportación
- Providing legal services remotely: a guide to available technologies and best practices
- TRAC: TRAC Updates New Immigration ‘Quick Facts’ Feature
EVENTS
- CUNY Immigration Seminar Series, Spring 2021: Feb 5: Holding Fast, Feb 19: Hyper Education, Mar 5: Citizenship Reimagined, Mar 12: The President and Immigration Law, Mar 26: The Browning of the New South, Apr 9: Reuniting Families, Apr 23: Represented But Unequal, Apr 30: Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era.
- 2/2/21 Post-Inauguration: An Immigration Update
- 2/4/21 Biden’s Immigration Agenda: Immediate Actions Taken
- 2/4/21 Basic Immigration Law 2021: Business, Family, Naturalization and Related Areas
- 2/5/21-2/6/21 2021 New York Asylum & Immigration Conference
- 2/5/21 Asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Crime Victim, and Other Immigration Relief 2021
- 2/5/21 Addressing Domestic Violence 2021: Remote Family and Immigration Law Practice During Pandemic or Disaster
- 2/5/21 Refugee Advocacy and Higher Education Access
- 2/9/21 Early Immigration Initiatives of the Biden/Harris Administration
- 2/9/21 U Visa Certifications, T Visa Declarations and NYC Agencies
- 2/9/21 What Every Lawyer Should Know About U.S. Immigration Law
- 2/10/21 #EndSIJSBacklog National Strategy Call
- 2/10/21 Public Charge Emerging Issues
- 2/10/21 All About DOJ Recognition and Accreditation
- 2/16/21 DACA: Updates and Changes to the Program
- 2/17/21 Out of Order and Out of Control – IJ Complaints, Disciplinary Procedures, Ethics, and EOIR Reform
- 2/25/21-4/8/21 Introduction to Family-Based Immigration Law
- 3/2/21 SIJS-based Adjustment of Status before EOIR
- 3/4/21 TPS Updates
- 3/5/21-3/26/21 Webinar Series: Selected Issues in Inadmissibility
- 3/12/21 Strategies and Tactics for Successful Immigration Appeals
- 3/16/21 Representing Immigrants in Family Court
- 3/17/21-3/18/21 Legal Remedies for Immigrant Survivors: Introductory Seminar Series – Part II: Preparing The Case
- 3/23/21 Complex Naturalization: How to Get Your Clients to Citizenship
- 3/23/21 Understanding the Conditional Permanent Residence Petition (Form I-751)
- 3/30/21 Public Charge and the Affidavit of Support
- 4/15/21 DACA
- 4/20/21 Hot Topics in Naturalization Adjudications
- 4/21/21 Working with Domestic Violence Immigrant Survivors: The Intersection of Basic Family Law, Immigration, Benefits, and Housing Issues in California 2021
- 4/28/21 Community Defense: Legal Service Partnerships with Organizers
- 5/4/21 Public Charge: Current State of Play
- 5/6/21 Hot Topics in Asylum Law
- 5/13/21 Marijuana and Immigrants
- 5/18/21 Ethics in Representing Family Members in U Visa, U AOS/929, and VAWA Cases
- 5/26/21 Hot Topics in Removal Defense
- 6/1/21 VAWA Adjustment of Status Fundamentals
- 6/9/21 Hot topics: Adjudication and Enforcement Trends
- 6/10/21 Public Charge and Hot Topics in Consular Processing
- 6/15/21 U Visa Hot Topics
- 6/22/21 Defending Immigration Removal Proceedings 2021
- 6/30/21 Immigration Update – June 2021
ImmProf
Monday, February 1, 2021
- Welcome February’s Guest Blogger Ediberto Roman!
- The Campaign to Blame Immigrants for U.S. Environmental Problems
- Job Posting: Clinical Fellow in Catholic Charities Immigration Clinic at Gonzaga
Sunday, January 31, 2021
- Immigration Article of the Day: Building Immigration Policy Back Better by Anil Kalhan
- AALS 2021 Recordings Now Available
- Guest Post — Minyao Wang: Britain Is Finally Living Up To Its Moral Responsibility to Hong Kong
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Friday, January 29, 2021
- New DOJ Policy Issued to Enhance Prosecutorial Discretion
- TPS for Syrians Extended
- From the Bookshelves: Is America Fulfilling Its Promise? Safeguarding Legal Protections for Immigrants
- Lila Downs’ Tribute to Essential Workers, Dark Eyes
- Doordash: Standing with the Immigrant Community
- The 7 members of Congress steering Biden’s immigration agenda in the House
- Immigration Article of the Day: Freedom Through Foot Voting by Ilya Somin
Thursday, January 28, 2021
- Teaching Suppression and Termination with Netflix’s Immigration Nation
- Respondents Show Up For Their Removal Proceedings: They Do Not Abscond
- Amanda Frost Interviewed on her New Book You are Not an American: Citizenship Stripping from Dred Scott to the Dreamers
- Experts on Measuring Immigrants’ Appearance Rate in Immigration Court. TODAY
- What Trump v Hawaii means after the Muslim travel ban
- DHS Issues a National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin: On Domestic Terrorism
- US: Newly Released Files Show Fast-Track to Deportation
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
- Review of and Revision to Civil Immigration Enforcement and Removal Policies and Priorities
- Expert Roundtable: The Rohingya Genocide — PILPG (publicinternationallawandpolicygroup.org)
- EOIR Director McHenry steps down
- To President Biden: End ICE and HHS Contracts with Private Prison Companies as Well
- Biden’s immigration changes too late for grandfather deported on Inauguration Day
- Memorandum Condemning and Combating Racism, Xenophobia, and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
- Acting AG Rescinds “Zero-Tolerance” Immigration Memo
- U.S. District Court in Texas Pauses Biden’s 100-day Deportation Ban
- Biden’s newly named immigration officials
- Expanded Use under Trump of the Attorney General’s Immigration Power Spotlights Longstanding Concerns
Monday, January 25, 2021
- New Presidential Proclamation Suspends Some International Travel
- CUNY Immigration Seminar Series – Spring 2021
- Republican counterproposals to Biden’s anticipated Citizenship Act of 2021
- Immigration Article of the Day: Border Solutions from the Inside by Raquel Aldana
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Thanks, Elizabeth!
PWS
02-02-21