The Biden administration rolled out deportation protections to nearly a million foreign nationals living in the United States, including hundreds
The Biden administration on Friday extended temporary deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants residing in the United States as communities brace for the incoming Trump administration.
President Joe Biden's administration said Friday that nearly one million immigrants from El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela will be allowed to legally remain in the United States for another 18 months.
The Biden administration announced on Friday it will provide protections to hundreds of thousands of El Salvadoran nationals living in
A new asylum rule by the Biden administration could restrict access for immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, sparking criticism from advocates.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Friday that over 200,000 Salvadorans can legally remain for another 18 months.
Biden fulfilled a promise to restore the refugee resettlement program but also cracked down on the right to asylum
When President Biden took office, his administration could and should have repealed the new rule. Instead, the DHS moved forward full force to implement it. In June of 2022, officials in ICE’s Boston field office informed the Center on Privacy & Technology that the new policy had “been 100% deployed to the field for about two years.”
More than 200,000 Salvadorans who have lived more than two decades in the United States can legally remain another 18 months, the Homeland Security Department said Friday in one of the Biden administration's final acts on immigration policy.