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- Forum Statement for the Record on Senate Subcommittee Hearing on the . . .
Senate Committee on the Judiciary – Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration Hearing on “Strengthening and Reforming America’s Immigration Court System” April 18, 2018 The National Immigration Forum (the Forum) advocates for the value of immigrants and immigration to the nation
- Coalition Border Security Management Framework: Comparison Chart
approximately 200,000 Documented Dreamers in the U S They grew up in the country as children of long-term visa holders, but “aged out” of the temporary legal status derived through their parents’ visas after turning 21 years old
- Forum Statement on “The Unaccompanied Child Crisis”
Statement for the Record U S Senate Committee on the Judiciary “The Unaccompanied Children Crisis: Does the Administration Have a Plan to Stop the Border Surge and Adequately Monitor the Children?” The National Immigration Forum (the Forum) advocates for the value of immigrants and immigration to the nation
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UAC Processing Timelines Sources: HHS October 2020 UAC Factsheet, TRAC Immigration Court Backlog Tool When a family member or other suitable sponsor in the United States is available to take custody and provide care, HHS must release UACs to their custody while immigration court proceedings continue
- We’re Keeping Our Afghan Allies Waiting - National Immigration Forum
The Afghan refugee crisis mirrors broader immigration challenges that demand solutions It is a stark reminder of the pressing need for immigration reforms to address the needs of those who flee their homes in search of safety and a better life
- Working Paper: Addressing the Increase of Central American Migrants
An American Immigration Council study published in August 2018 and examining 15 years of data found that “96 percent of asylum applicants had attended all their immigration court hearings ”
- SB 4 Ruling Will Not Make Texans Safer - National Immigration Forum
A federal appeals court reversed an earlier ruling that blocked the enforcement of SB 4, upholding one of the toughest immigration measures at the state level The law requires local police chiefs and sheriffs to honor federal immigration detainers, bars local communities from adopting certain policies aimed at building community trust, and permits police to question the immigration status of
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