American Immigration Council — USCIS Stops Processing Some Green Card Applications

American Immigration Council — USCIS Stops Processing Some Green Card Applications
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FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW On March 25, media reports surfaced indicating that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)—the agency in charge of adjudicating green card applications—stopped processing those filed by asylees and refugees.

The suspension would affect refugees, which the U.S. government has already vetted and authorized to enter the country, as well as asylees, who are also vetted during their immigration court or administrative proceedings. In its statement to the press, DHS said that the suspension was a temporary and necessary measure to conduct additional “vetting” of the applicants. However, neither DHS nor USCIS gave further details about the suspension of processing applications and the public has little information about this new policy.

The American Immigration Council and the American Immigration Lawyers Association filed requests under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) with both DHS and USCIS to inform the public about this suspension. 
Read more: Council and AILA Submit FOIA Request Seeking Information on Trump Administration Suspension of Green Card Applications 

ACROSS THE NATION With ongoing disappearances to a notorious El Salvador prison—without giving the accused a chance to hear the evidence against them or to see a judge—the Trump administration is attacking core American rights: due process and a fair day in court.

In a webinar last week, the Council discussed these deportations and their larger implications for our country.   
Read more: To El Salvador And Beyond: Third Country Removals, Due Process and Trump’s Assault On Rights 

QUOTE OF THE WEEK “This is all very much in line with what Nayib Bukele has done as President of El Salvador. They are operating under a state of emergency in which he has very broad authority to imprison people. And these [dehumanizing] propaganda videos are very common tools of his regime. This is who the Trump Administration has chosen to partner with. This is what they feel is a good model to their approach to immigrant communities.“I think that it’s important that, that be recognized. They knew who [Bukele] was and he is the person that they are currently championing over what a Federal Judge wants.”– Dara Lind on MSNBC’s Ayman in response to the lack of due process for the 238 immigrants deported to El Salvador’s CECOT prison 

FURTHER READING CNN – Why ICE is really moving detainees over a thousand miles from where they were arrested

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Axios – Migrant detainees should be in El Salvador prison ‘for the rest of their lives,’ Noem says

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