Detainees at Newark Detention Center Stage Hunger Strike
Detainees at Delaney Hall in Newark protest poor conditions and medical care through a hunger strike, raising concerns over treatment.
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Detainees at Delaney Hall in Newark protest poor conditions and medical care through a hunger strike, raising concerns over treatment.
Local DACA recipients report delays in renewal applications, with processing times rising from 15 days to over six months.
ICE denies humanitarian parole to a Minnesota woman needing surgery, prompting advocacy from Congresswoman Angie Craig.
USCIS quietly updates policy to allow physicians from travel ban countries to stay in the U.S., prompting advocacy for timely case processing.
USCIS has updated its website, but DHS remains silent on advocacy efforts for immigrants inside and outside the US.
An Iranian physicist highlights challenges faced by scholars due to USCIS nationality holds, impacting academic futures.
Sara Miron Bloom, former US attorney in Rhode Island, resigns to advocate for immigrant rights after defending Trump-era policies.
Congresswoman Jasmine For US assists a friend with EB-1A green card after DHS fails to provide necessary visa application codes.
Dylan Lopez Contreras, a detained NYC student, has been released, receiving support from state officials and advocates.
An Afghan asylum-seeker has died while in ICE custody, raising concerns among advocacy groups about treatment of detainees.
An Afghan immigrant died in ICE custody in Texas less than a day after detention, according to a veteran-led advocacy group.
A new advocacy tool urges the return of 14-day processing for international artist visas, addressing significant delays since January.
Alon Ohel, a Nova hostage survivor, receives O-1 visa approval, highlighting resilience and advocacy through music.
A Ugandan client was recommended for US citizenship after a brief interview, highlighting the importance of proper legal representation.
Liam Conejo Ramos and his father return home to Minnesota after being detained by immigration officers in Texas.
A preliminary injunction ensures that parole and work authorization for FRP beneficiaries remain valid until further notice.
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