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Safety, Stability, & Family Unity: Immigrants share their stories
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80+ organizations urge Biden administration to remove barriers for Afghan families seeking to reunify in the U.S.
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Federal Judge Keeps Title 42 in Place in Violation of Decades of U.S. and International Law
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Asylum seekers have the right to a fair and reliable asylum process. New Biden rules would rush them to their deportation.
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Justice & Java: What It Will Take To Save Our Asylum System
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37 Civil Rights Leaders Urge President Biden to Defend Legal Right to Seek Asylum in the U.S., Oppose Any Congressional Effort to Delay Rescission of Title 42 Expulsions
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NIJC condemns any delay of the termination of Title 42 expulsions
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New ICE Legal Memo Could Enable More Justice for Immigrants, But Doubles Down on Harmful Approach to Enforcement
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NIJC Applauds Plan to End Mass Expulsions at the U.S. Border
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Federal Appeals Court in Denver Rules Transgender Woman from Honduras Should Have Been Granted Asylum Based on “Extensive Evidence” of Violence Against Transgender Individuals
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