Immigration
GOP, Trump take aim at Biden’s border policies amid growing concerns
After weeks of adamantly rejecting the label, President Joe Biden referred to “the crisis that ended up on the border with young people” in remarks to reporters Saturday, but the White House later backtracked, insisting the “crisis” he was referring to was not the immediate situation at the nation’s southern border.
GOP governors on shaky legal ground rejecting migrant children from Biden administration
President Biden Wavers on Restricting Refugee Entry
Guatemala says it did not sign deal with US to increase border security
Tucker Carlson wants to convert empathy for migrants into hatred of Democrats
Last week, you may recall, Carlson successfully managed to draw attention to himself by embracing the idea that immigration to the United States would functionally “replace” Americans who already live here. He presented this as simply an observation about voting patterns, but even he recognized that his rhetoric overlapped with views held by white nationalists.
Biden seeks funding to probe white supremacist beliefs at immigration agencies
Border Democrats like Cuellar hold key to Biden’s U.S. immigration reform | Reuters
White House aims to create legal ways for Central Americans to migrate, U.S. envoy says
Biden administration projects ongoing need for shelter capacity for migrant children
The Biden administration will need to continue to build up bed capacity and drastically reduce the time it takes to release unaccompanied migrant children to a sponsor like a parent or relative in the US to avoid backlogs in Border Patrol facilities in the coming months, according to internal government documents obtained by CNN.
Manchin after border visit: Past time to do immigration reform
Biden administration announces end to Trump era rule where USCIS rejected certain immigration applications with blank spaces
GOP lawmakers ask Mayorkas for documents on warnings from DHS to Biden on immigration
Most Americans approve of Biden’s handling of coronavirus, disapprove on immigration — poll
No Ruling in Case Deciding Fate of DACA Immigration Program
Biden makes no apologies for Trump border rollback
Biden pushes for more cooperation from Mexico amid migrant surge
Earlier this month, the Mexican president said Biden is seen as “the migrant president” in Central America because people believe he will let them into the U.S. The White House has tried to counter that perception, with Biden publicly urging people not to come to the border, but the message has not gotten through on the ground.
VP Harris to Tackle US Border Influx. How Difficult is The Job?
Immigration bills that offer new path to citizenship face opposition in Senate
Mexico’s President Says Biden’s Promise of Better Treatment for Migrants Causing Border Surge
DHS chief takes lead in Biden administration’s border response defense
Inside the Biden administration’s failure to contain the border surge
Durbin: I think I’m close to getting Senate votes needed to advance DREAM Act
Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin said Sunday that he thinks he is "close" to securing the Republican votes needed to overcome a Senate filibuster to advance a key immigration measure that would provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children.
House Republicans offer rebuttal to Biden immigration plan
Mayorkas Says Undoubtedly Difficult Border Problems Are Being Handled
Surge in Migrants Defies Easy or Quick Solutions for Biden
Trump’s Incomplete Border Wall Is in Pieces That Could Linger for Decades
Immigration bills on House agenda; Democrats hopeful for Senate votes
Republican AGs fight Biden rollback of Trump immigration agenda
Biden rescinds Trump’s public charge rule
Donald Trump has left. Supreme Court immigration cases went with him.
Biden administration won’t defend Trump immigration rule – The Washington Post
Supreme Court showdown over Trump’s immigration legacy ends with a whimper
Three major cases went up in smoke after Biden abandoned Trump policies. On Tuesday, all of the parties to Department of Homeland Security v. New York, a lawsuit challenging a Trump-era policy targeting low-income immigrants, asked the Supreme Court to dismiss that case. The Court swiftly granted that request, removing from consideration one of the most contentious cases that the justices planned to hear this year.