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 (There has been no change in two weeks, but news may still come later today). There is no announced date for reopening NYC non-detained at this time.
USCIS Office Closings, Including Weather
TOP NEWS
Biden issues new immigration orders, while signaling cautious approach
WaPo: President Biden signed executive actions Tuesday ordering the review and potential reversal of the Trump administration’s deterrent policies along the Mexico border and the barriers they created to legal immigration, calling his predecessor’s actions “very counterproductive to our security.” The directives also create an interagency task force to reunite families separated by former president Donald Trump’s “zero tolerance” border crackdown.
New Biden rules for ICE point to fewer arrests and deportations, and a more restrained agency
WaPo: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is preparing to issue new guidelines to agents this week that could sharply curb arrests and deportations, as the Biden administration attempts to assert more control over an agency afforded wide latitude under President Donald Trump, according to internal memos and emails obtained by The Washington Post.
ICE Won’t Make Immigration Arrests at Coronavirus Vaccination Sites, DHS Says
U.S. News: Neither ICE nor Customs and Border Protection will conduct immigration enforcement actions at vaccination sites and clinics, the agency said. The Federal Emergency Management Agency will work to set up fixed facilities, pop-up locations and temporary vaccination sites, including mobile vaccination clinics, DHS said.
Biden Moves To End Trump-Era Asylum Agreements With Central American Countries
NPR: The Biden administration is ending agreements with the governments of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras that the Trump administration said were meant to help drive down the number of migrants seeking asylum at the U.S. border.
Biden signs order to ramp up refugee admissions and plans to allocate 125,000 spots next fiscal year
CBS: In the order, Mr. Biden called for an expansion of the decades-old U.S. refugee program, which was gutted by former President Trump, who frequently portrayed refugees as economic and security risks. After former President Obama set a 110,000-person ceiling before leaving office, Mr. Trump slashed it every fiscal year, allocating a historically low 15,000 spots in 2020.
Mayorkas confirmed as secretary of Homeland Security
Politico: Alejandro Mayorkas was confirmed on Tuesday to serve as secretary of Homeland Security, putting him in charge of carrying out the Biden administration’s immigration agenda and tackling national security concerns.
Bipartisan pair of senators reintroduces immigration reform bill protecting ‘Dreamers’
CNBC: Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Thursday introduced the latest iteration of the Dream Act.
Biden Administration Faces Backlog of 380,000 Waiting to Immigrate
NYT: A State Department official said in federal court last month that, as of Dec. 31, more than 380,000 immigrant visa applicants were awaiting a consular interview. Immigration experts said it would take up to a year under normal circumstances to work through that many applications.
Buzzfeed: Mexico’s foreign ministry said the country continues to accept Central American nationals expelled by US border officers, but that there had been some changes at the local level in the last few days. The department said this was due to the implementation of the child protection law.
Surge of unaccompanied minors at border poses challenge for Biden administration
USA Today: The number of unaccompanied immigrant minors arriving at the U.S. border with Mexico is on a steep rise, posing an early challenge to ambitious plans by President Joe Biden to loosen immigration rules.
Gothamist: Immigration and Customs Enforcement says its detention center at the Bergen County Jail in New Jersey is about 50% over capacity, raising concerns about the spread of the coronavirus as lawyers continue to struggle to get medically-compromised immigrants out of detention.
Mexican police charged in massacre of Guatemalan migrants near U.S. border
WaPo: Mexican police participated in a massacre last month that left 19 people dead, including at least 13 who appear to have been Guatemalan migrants on their way to the United States, a state prosecutor said late Tuesday.
US motions expand drug claims against Honduras president
ABC: U.S. federal prosecutors have filed motions saying that Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández took bribes from drug traffickers and had the country’s armed forces protect a cocaine laboratory and shipments to the United States.
LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS
Two major Supreme Court immigration cases just went up in smoke
Vox: The Court planned to hear two cases — now known as Mayorkas v. Innovation Law Lab and Biden v. Sierra Club — which questioned the legality of anti-immigration policies put in place during the Trump administration.
But the Biden administration rescinded one of these policies and drastically curtailed the other, and asked the justices to remove arguments in both Innovation Law Lab and Sierra Club from its calendar in light of these policy changes.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court granted those requests.
Ruling in FOIA Lawsuit Is a Victory for Immigrants, Open Government
NYLAG: In a significant victory for open government advocates, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that people can sue to enforce the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requirement that federal agencies post certain documents online so that they are accessible to the public. The decision was issued in New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) v. Board of Immigration Appeals, in which Public Citizen Litigation Group served as lead counsel along with NYLAG as co-counsel.
BIA Reopens Proceedings Sua Sponte Following Reentry on Advance Parole
Unpublished BIA decision reopens proceedings sua sponte for respondent from Haiti to adjust status through U.S. citizen wife following reentry under grant of advance parole. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Pierre, 6/11/20) AILA Doc. No. 21020501
Unpublished BIA decision equitably tolls MTR deadline and terminates proceedings against respondent whose convictions where vacated due to misconduct by a chemist working in the state drug lab. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Santiago, 6/10/20) AILA Doc. No. 21020500
BIA Remands to Consider Administrative Closure for Provisional Waiver
Unpublished BIA decision remands for consideration of request for administrative closure in light of intervening decision in Zuniga Romero v. Barr (4th Cir. 2019), to seek provisional unlawful presence waiver. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Ventura Santizo, 6/9/20) AILA Doc. No. 21020402
BIA Rescinds In Absentia Order Entered by Court Different Than That Listed on NTA
Unpublished BIA decision rescinds in absentia order entered by Orlando immigration court where NTA indicated that hearing would be held in Miami. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Marrero Soca, 6/5/20) AILA Doc. No. 21020401
BIA Rescinds In Absentia Order Because NTA Was Sent to Outdated Mailbox
Unpublished BIA decision rescinds in absentia order because NTA was sent to UPS mailbox that respondent was no longer renting. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Kiss, 6/2/20) AILA Doc. No. 21020400
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. Click on the links to access the Amicus Brief and the Decision.
President Biden issued an Executive Order revoking certain past presidential actions on refugee admissions and resettlement; directing government agencies to take steps to improve URSAP; to complete a review of SIV programs; and to submit a report on climate change and its impact on migration. AILA Doc. No. 21020530
White House Issues Executive Order on the Southern Border and the Asylum System
On 2/2/21, the White House issued an executive order to implement a comprehensive three-part plan for safe, lawful, and orderly migration across the southern border, as well as to review the MPP program. The order also directs a series of actions to restore the asylum system. (86 FR 8267, 2/5/21) AILA Doc. No. 21020237
On 2/2/21, the White House issued an executive order requiring agencies to conduct a review of recent regulations, policies, and guidance that have set up barriers to our legal immigration system, and ordering immediate review of agency actions on public charge inadmissibility. (86 FR 8277, 2/5/21) AILA Doc. No. 21020235
On 2/2/21, the White House issued an executive order establishing a task force to reunite families that remain separated and also revokes the Trump administration’s executive order that sought to justify separating children from their parents (EO 13841). (86 FR 8273, 2/5/21) AILA Doc. No. 21020236
CBP to Enforce Face Mask Requirement at Ports of Entry
CBP announced that, effective February 2, 2021, it is enforcing the requirement that travelers wear face masks at all air, land, and sea ports of entry. The new requirement applies to all persons older than two years of age, with limited exceptions, and will remain in effect until further notice. AILA Doc. No. 21020432
RESOURCES
- AILA: Practice Alert: State of Play Following Presidential Executive Order on Comprehensive Regional Framework and Asylum
- AILA: Client Flyer: How Has President Biden Changed Immigration?
- AILA: Practice Alert: Form I-485 Rejections for Employment-Based Derivative Applicants
- AILA: Practice Pointer: Biden Administration Announces Limited Immediate Change to Public Charge Rules
- AILA: Practice Alert: EOIR Final Rule Makes Major Changes to Board of Immigration Appeals Procedures
- AILA: Practice Pointer: Suggestions for Navigating the Biometrics Process
- AILA: Practice Alert: ICE Interim Enforcement Priorities
- AILA: Practice Alert: Expiring Filing Fee Checks and USCIS Delays in Issuing Receipt Notices
- AILA: Practice Alert: Summary of Examples Collected by AILA Regarding USCIS Customer Service
- ICYMI: Important Policy & ASISTA Updates
- ILRC: Initial Jurisdiction over UC Asylum Claims: Matter of M-A-C-O-, the Lafferty Memo, and JOP v. DHS
- OSJI: Providing legal services remotely: a guide to available technologies and best practices
- LGBTQ Bond Fund
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.
- 2/9/21 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
- 2/11/21 Immigration is Local: What States Can Do To Help Immigrants Thrive
- 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
- 2/17/21 ASISTA: Motions to Reopen in Immigration Court, Part I
- 2/18/21 Accidental Adjustments: What to Do About Wrongly Issued Residencies
- 2/22/21 Changes in Naturalization Application and Adjudication
- 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
- 3/10/21 All About DOJ Recognition and Accreditation
- 3/12/21 Strategies and Tactics for Successful Immigration Appeals
- 3/16/21 Representing Immigrants in Family Court
- 3/16/21 Ethical Issues in Crisis Lawyering: Representation and Advocacy Challenges
- 3/17/21-3/18/21 Legal Remedies for Immigrant Survivors: Introductory Seminar Series – Part II: Preparing The Case
- 3/17/21 Incorporating Holistic Services in an Immigration Legal Services Program
- 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
- 3/30/21-5/14/21 Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law (COIL)
- 4/5/21-4/26/21 Webinar Series: Selected Issues in U Nonimmigrant Status
- 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
- 5/17/21-5/20/21 CLINIC Convening 2021
- 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 8, 2021
Sunday, February 7, 2021
- Belonging Begins With Us
- Flee: A Truly Unique Documentary
- Biden administration takes steps to dismantle Trump asylum agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras
Saturday, February 6, 2021
- Your Playlist: Simon & Garfunkel
- Ensuring Public Safety Tops HSI’s Mission at Super Bowl 55
- International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, 6 February
- Immigration Article of the Day: Hernandez v. Mesa: Questions Answered and Questions Avoided by Andrew Kent
Friday, February 5, 2021
- The Urban Institute on Immigrant Children
- Change in Mexican Law Affects U.S. Border Policy Towards Asylum Seekers
- President Biden Increases Refugee Admissions Numbers
- A New Bipartisan DREAM Act Introduced in Congress
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
- Room to Grow: Setting Immigration Levels in a Changing America
- COVID-19’s Disparate Impact on Agricultural and Restaurant Workers
- Guest Blog Post: Ediberto Roman, Tired of Waiting: Comprehensive Immigration Reform a Priority
- Unclogging the immigration courts
- Horrifying Update To Post About Mass Murder of Migrants at Border: Police Were Involved
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
- President Biden’s Busy Immigration Day
- President Biden re-establishes Task Force on New Americans
- Alejandro Mayorkas Confirmed as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security
- Migrants Travel 1,700 Miles To Their Deaths
- Granting In-State Tuition to Undocumented Students Increases Their Rates of College Attendance
- Summer Fellowships — Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization at Yale Law School
- President Biden Outlines Steps to Reform Our Immigration System by Keeping Families Together, Addressing the Root Causes of Irregular Migration, and Streamlining the Legal Immigration System
Monday, February 1, 2021
- Bhasan Char: Remote Island Now Home to Thousands of Rohingya Refugees
- Biden administration asks Supreme Court to delay border wall and Remain in Mexico cases
- 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
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⚖️🗽🇺🇸Due Process Forever!
PWS
02-09-21