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Biden Pauses Deportations for 100 Days
The Department of Homeland Security will halt deportations of specific noncitizens as it “reviews and resets enforcement priorities.”
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Acting ICE Director Resigns After Capitol Attack, Weeks After Taking Over
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Jonathan Fahey is the fourth agency leader to resign since August.
Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf Resigns After Capitol Riot
Wolf resigned amid court challenges to his appointment, but was reportedly disturbed by the Capitol uprising.
Trump Visits Border Wall To Celebrate 450 Miles Complete
Trump capped his presidency with a visit to his border wall and threatened the Biden administration against taking it down.
New Jersey Advocates Demand Explanation for Driver’s License Delay
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law letting undocumented immigrants get driver’s licenses, but Motor Vehicle Commission delays are holding it up.
Migrant Families Fear Separations Could Lead to Health Problems
Experts say that families who were separated struggle with anxiety, depression, trouble sleeping, guilt, and changes in behavior.
ICE Denies Hudson County Jail is Transferring Detainees
Hudson County Jail said only three immigrant detainees were transferred to a New York facility, and that there was no mass hunger strike.
New ICE Policy Could Hurt Young Asylum Seekers
ICE officials must review if a child is still unaccompanied every time they encounter that minor, possibly making them ineligible for asylum.
Biden Prepares to End Remain in Mexico Program
Activists say Remain in Mexico has exposed thousands of asylum seekers to violence in dangerous cities near the U.S.-Mexico border.