EOIR Adds Nine New Immigration Judges
The EOIR announced that it swore in nine new immigration judges. The New York City Immigration Court and San Francisco Immigration Court each received two
The EOIR announced that it swore in nine new immigration judges. The New York City Immigration Court and San Francisco Immigration Court each received two
The DHS OIG issued a report on frivolous polygraph exams administered for CBP job applicants who had already made admissions rendering them unsuitable.
The DOS released the September 2017 Visa Bulletin. The USCIS determined that applicants must use the final action dates on the September Visa Bulletin.
The EOIR released statistics from immigration courts from the first half of 2017, showing an increase in total orders of removal issued by immigration judges from 2016.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report on refugee screening, including recommendations for RSCs to better detect security risks and fraud.
In this post, I explain the merits and flaws of the RAISE Act, which would implement a points-based, or merit-based, system for employment immigration and cut immigration levels.
James Rosen of Fox News reported that the Department of Defense (DOD) fears that the MAVNI program is vulnerable to foreign infiltration, calling its future into doubt.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions conditioned participation in the National Public Safety Partnership program on immigration enforcement cooperation benchmarks.
In this post, we examine the current slate of judicial nominees by President Trump, including newly-confirmed judges Amul Thapar, John Bush, and Kevin Newsom.
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