NIJC to challenge Biden final rule that will further restrict access to asylum
Today, the Biden administration announced a new final rule further curbing access to asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Today, the Biden administration announced a new final rule further curbing access to asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
As a paralegal on NIJC’s Immigrant Legal Defense Project, I’m part of a team that offers direct representation to the immigrant community and I’m also the coordinator for pro bono legal volunteers.
The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) condemns the Biden administration’s decision to further entrench illegal asylum restrictions that result in serious due process and human rights violations.
For 40 years, the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) has provided expert immigration legal services to vulnerable immigrants.
Earlier this month in downtown Chicago, the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) and five companies partnered to host a clinic offering limited-scope legal representation to dozens of people navigating the U.S. immigration system after they fled their home countries in search of safety.
Image new report released by humanitarian and legal services organizations.
Legal service providers and border organizations report rampant due process and human rights violations and inconsistent and confusing application of new rule Image Securing the Border .” These executive actions, which went into effect immediately, severely limit eligibility for asylum protections for the majority of people arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border without regard to the viability of their legal claims…
A Honduran asylum seeker narrowly escaped death in Honduras.
Asylum in the United States is a lifesaving necessity for LGBTQ and HIV-positive people. For decades, many have fled to the United States to seek refuge from persecution and torture. However, the United States subjects hundreds of thousands of people yearly, including LGBTQ and HIV-positive people, to its massive network of jails and prisons.
Last month, the Biden Administration issued a proposed rule that sought to apply five highly complex bars to the initial screenings of asylum seekers when they are apprehended at the border.
After fleeing danger in their homelands, artist Camilo and restauranteurs Abdinasir and Habon were grateful to arrive in U.S. communities who welcomed them with compassion, and to find legal counsel through NIJC and our pro bono partners who helped them navigate the complex immigration system.
Yesterday, President Biden issued a proclamation and accompanying federal rule that imposes a severe and arbitrary limit on the number of people permitted to seek asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border between ports of entry while also making the asylum screening process substantially harder to navigate for those fleeing persecution.