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Biden proposes rule that favors speed over fairness for asylum seekers
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NIJC Condemns the Biden Administration for Reinstating the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP)
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New Immigration Enforcement Guidelines Put Too Much Power in Hands of an Abusive Agency and Betray U.S. Obligations to Protect Asylum Seekers
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Consequences of Unreliable Transnational Gang Allegations
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Policy Corner: The Dangers Of Pushing Away The Right To Asylum
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39 Human and Civil Rights Leaders Tell President Biden: “Your Administration Stands at a Precipice”
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President Biden, it is past time to protect Haitian asylum seekers
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NIJC's response to the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan
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SCOTUS Gets it Wrong: NIJC Renews Call on the Biden Administration to End the Deadly and Unlawful "Remain in Mexico" Policy
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NIJC condemns decisions calling for the resumption of the deadly "Remain in Mexico" policy and the expanded use of ICE detention
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