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Immigration News Today: Florida Lawmakers Push Immigration Reforms for Venezuelan Nationals

Nancy Chen

May 22, 2024

A "Solidarity Rally with Floridians" to condemn Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' attacks on immigrants through legislation such as SB 1718, outside City Hall in Los Angeles, June 28, 2023. (Ringo Chiu, Shutterstock)

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Florida lawmakers advocate for immigration reforms for Venezuelan nationals: 

Florida Democratic Representatives are advocating for providing pathways for Venezuelan refugees to permanent residency and strengthen democracy in Venezuela. — Spectrum News 1

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A new challenge for asylum-seekers: Lawyer shortages:

Without professional legal help, many asylum-seekers with legitimate claims face serious risks of deportation back to their home countries. — The New York Times

Map shows states with most migrant deportation orders:

New York, Texas and California are the states with the most migrant deportation orders, court records obtained by the Transaction Records Access Clearinghouse shows. — Newsweek

Feds bust more immigrant “stash houses”:

Almost 500 homes containing about 5,000 people were discovered in three years as part of the effort by Texas state troopers to find migrant “stash houses.” — NewsNation

New York

Migrants and advocates brace for stricter rules in NYC shelters as evictions loom:

Some 250 migrants’ shelter stays will expire between May 22 and May 27, City Hall spokesperson said. — The Gothamist

Can New York lawmakers agree on immigration laws before the session ends?

In the final weeks of the 2024 session, NY legislators are debating two opposing bills on law enforcement’s role in immigration, amid asylum seekers’ advocacy for better integration support. — CBS News

Washington D.C.

Noncitizen voting becomes a centerpiece of 2024 GOP messaging:

Republicans argue that legislation is needed to protect the sanctity of the vote as the country faces unprecedented levels of “illegal immigration” at the border. — The Associated Press 

Nancy Chen

Hongyu (Nancy) Chen is a Chinese-English bilingual reporter who graduated from Columbia Journalism School. She writes about immigrant communities and older adults in New York City. She also specializes in documentary filmmaking. Prior to Columbia, she studied International Relations at the Australian National University.

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