Trump’s ‘Grant and Deport’ Policy Could Lead to More Cases Like Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Jessica, a client of one of the Immigration Justice Campaign’s volunteer attorneys, was fully prepared to prove to an immigration judge that she’d be persecuted if she returned to Ecuador. After all, she’d fled to the U.S. after testifying in open court against a criminal group — who had murdered both her husband and the […]

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Welcoming Interactive 2025: Lessons from Detroit and the Power of Local Leadership

In May, I attended Welcoming America’s Welcoming Interactive conference in Detroit, where over 900 leaders gathered to explore what it takes to build communities where everyone feels they belong. Set in a city shaped by industrial booms, disinvestment, and powerful local activism, the conference was an opportunity to share insights and reflect on how truly

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President Trump’s New Travel Ban: What You Need to Know

Eight years ago, President Trump made history by invoking an obscure authority, section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, to “suspend the entry” of nationals of multiple Muslim-majority nations. After two versions of the ban were initially struck down in court, the Supreme Court upheld a third version, which remained in effect until President

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New U.S. Travel Ban on 12 Countries: A Deep Dive into Its Impact on Immigration Rights

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The announcement of a sweeping new travel ban on June 4, 2025, by former President Donald Trump has reignited a fierce national and international debate over immigration rights, national security, and America’s identity in the global community. The proclamation bars entry into the United States for nationals from twelve countries: Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria,

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Federal Immigration Enforcement in Los Angeles: A Critical Assessment of Impact and Leadership

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A few days ago, Los Angeles became a focal point in the ongoing national debate about immigration enforcement. A large-scale ICE operation, unprecedented federal deployments, and explosive public protests drew national attention—and countless questions—about immigration rights, local autonomy, and community safety. Against this backdrop, Mayor Karen Bass emerged as a resolute voice, defending immigrant communities,

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‘I was sad, scared, and in a state of disbelief:’ Immigration Attorney Shares Testimony on Trump’s Third Country Disappearances

On June 6, U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Ranking Member of the Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement Subcommittee, hosted a hearing titled “Kidnapped and Disappeared: Trump’s Lawless Third Country Disappearances.” The hearing pertained to investigating the cases of immigrants lawlessly kidnapped and disappeared to third countries like El Salvador, Panama, Costa Rica, South Sudan, and

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Our Leaders Must Understand Immigration Before Legislating It

Texas leaders cannot keep legislating immigration policy from a place of political posturing and profound misunderstanding. Before drafting new laws—or undoing long-standing ones—they must first grasp the fundamentals of how our immigration system works and who it affects. On June 4, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit to invalidate the Texas Dream

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Department of State Pauses Visa Interview for J, F, and M visitors

On Tuesday, May 27, the international exchange and education community was dealt yet another blow when the Trump administration temporarily paused scheduling new F, M, and J visa appointments.  Politico reported that a cable sent to all embassies and consular posts by Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for consular sections to “not add any additional student or

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U.S. Revocation of Chinese Student Visas: National Security or Erosion of Immigration Rights?

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In a significant policy shift, the U.S. government has announced plans to revoke visas for Chinese students, particularly those with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or those studying in sensitive academic fields. This move, spearheaded by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is part of a broader strategy to address national security concerns. However,

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Supreme Court Upholds Termination of CHNV Parole Program: A Blow to Immigration Rights

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In a pivotal decision on May 30, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to terminate the humanitarian parole program known as CHNV, which had granted temporary legal status to over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This ruling has profound implications for immigration rights, potentially leading to mass deportations and

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