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AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

Another Bipartisan Failure to Protect Dreamers

AILA issued a statement about how “Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, once again let politics take precedence over the lives of real people, and has squandered another opportunity to protect Dreamers.”

1/22/18 AILA Doc. No. 18012244. DACA, Removal & Relief
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The Doctor is In, Let’s Not Send Her Out

AILA Second Vice President Jennifer Minear reflects on the “vital and sustained contributions that immigrants are making to our society on a daily basis“ in the healthcare field, and the potential impact of anti-immigrant policies on medically underserved populations in the U.S.

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The Latest in Fearmongering

AILA Media Advocacy Committee Member Matt Maiona analyzes a questionable government report intended to incite fear of immigrants, writing “Now more than ever, we must stand-up for our core American values which are under attack. That's what you, and all of us, should really be afraid of.“

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The Current Status of DACA

Alma Rosa Nieto, vice chair of AILA's Media Advocacy Committee, reflects on the current status of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative and highlights two DACA recipients in particular who exemplify why these young people should be permanently protected with the Dream Act.

1/12/18 DACA
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Immigration Justice Campaign and Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network Announce New Partnership

The Immigration Justice Campaign, a joint initiative between AILA and the American Immigration Council, announces its partnership with the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN) in an effort to increase the legal representation of detained immigrants.

1/12/18 AILA Doc. No. 18011205. Removal & Relief
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President’s Discriminatory Rhetoric Is an Affront to American Values

AILA responded to President Trump’s derogatory and hateful comments about Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries.

1/12/18 AILA Doc. No. 18011299.
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Ban the Burnout

In this blog post, Reid Trautz, director of AILA's Practice and Professionalism Center, highlights some key ways to reduce the risk of burnout in an incredibly busy “new normal“ that immigration attorneys and their firms are facing.

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

AILA Condemns Termination of TPS for Salvadorans, Calls on Congress to Act

AILA is deeply disappointed by the administration’s decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 200,000 nationals of El Salvador, effective September 9, 2019, stating that the “misguided and inhumane decision” will harm “communities, families, and businesses across the nation.”

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Finding Heroes

AILA Media Advocacy Committee Member Mo Goldman highlights the recent lawsuit by WA AG Ferguson against Motel 6 for violating state consumer protection laws by sharing guest data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) when ICE had no warrant to gather the information.

1/5/18
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From DC to Dilley – One Volunteer’s Firsthand Experience

In this blog post, Immigration Justice Campaign Director Karen Lucas interviews recent family detention volunteer McKayla Eskilson about her experience, the work the project is doing, and the impact she had during her week at Dilley helping asylum seeking moms and kids incarcerated in the facility.

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Top 10 AILA Videos and Blog Posts of 2017

A quick recap of the most viewed videos and most read blog posts this year, covering a variety of topics from H-1Bs to MAVNI to the latest travel ban updates and more. There is truly something for everyone; take a look at these resources as you reflect on 2017.

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Story of a Dreamer Sparks Generosity

AILA Secretary Jeremy McKinney writes about how sharing client stories with the press and public can make a difference and highlights one recent example when a profile of a Dreamer unexpectedly sparked the generosity of a donor.

12/28/17 DACA
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Living Courage

AILA Executive Director Ben Johnson reflects on 2017, highlighting the courage of Dreamers and the work of AILA members as inspirations for 2018 when he'll “be looking to all of you to be fearless, steadfast, and courageous. Because next year and every year, #AILAStandsWithImmigrants.“

12/22/17 DACA
AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

Congress Leaves Without Passing Dream Act, Jeopardizing the Lives of Thousands

AILA is deeply disappointed by Congress’ failure to pass the Dream Act before the December holidays and calls on Congress and the President to grant Dreamers permanent legal status as soon as possible in 2018.

12/22/17 AILA Doc. No. 17122200. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
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Helping Daisy

AILA member Rebecca Minahan shares how she helped one young family at the Dilley detention facility through the credible fear process, writing that while she “would most likely never learn of their fate,“ she “felt honored to have been a part of their lives if only for a very short time.“

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Combatting a War on the Christmas Spirit

The holidays are here, which supposedly make up the most wonderful time of the year. This year, the president has thrown in with Christmas in a big way, claiming that he has brought Christmas back and it's “bigger and better than ever.“ I'm not sure it was missing necessarily, but an emphasis

12/15/17 Removal & Relief
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Lawyering in an Ever-Changing Landscape

With the Trump administration making clear that it is taking aim at immigration and immigrants, and the lawyers that help them access due process, we practitioners find ourselves in a period of great uncertainty.  We are facing an administration that is making changes to the way that immigration law

AILA Public Statements, Press Releases

Joint Complaint Filed With DHS on Behalf of Families Forcibly Separated in CBP Custody

AILA joined civil and human rights organizations in filing a complaint to DHS on behalf of family members who have been forcibly separated while in custody at the southern border of the United States.

12/11/17 AILA Doc. No. 17121133. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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AILA: Congress Must Pass Dream Legislation Before the Holidays

AILA urged Congress and the President to pass the Dream Act before the December holidays. Failing to act will hurt Dreamers, their families, and the businesses and communities that depend on them.

12/8/17 AILA Doc. No. 17120833. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
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Hardline Immigration Policies Keep Running into Legal Trouble

On November 20, 2017, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, issued a nationwide permanent injunction blocking the federal government's attempt to strip so-called “sanctuary cities“ of federal funding. Judge William Orrick ruled the executive order unconstitu

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Momentum Builds Among Republicans for Dreamer Fix Before the Holidays

Dreamers are emblematic of America's promise and our future. Yet as each day passes, they become more vulnerable to deportation. They have been fighting to protect their future for a long time, and with renewed urgency since the administration pulled the DACA rug out from under them. But they aren't

12/6/17 DACA
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AILA: AG Sessions Cites Flawed Facts in Missive on the Immigration Court System

AILA condemned attacks by AG Sessions on the immigration courts and the due process rights of immigrants, stating that “For the AG to blame immigration lawyers for imagined trespasses is both malicious and wrong. We will not let that misinformation pass without setting the record straight.”

12/6/17 AILA Doc. No. 17120602. Removal & Relief
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High-Skilled Immigration in a Time of High Uncertainty

For decades, business immigration law, and high-skilled business immigration in particular, was something of a transactional practice.  There was little debate that our country benefits when American employers have access to the world's best and brightest talent, and while there were difficult cases

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When Law Professors Attack: Four False Assumptions in the WSJ Op-Ed

Apparently, it is now fashionable to blame immigration lawyers for the ills of the U.S. immigration system. It started in October when Attorney General Jeff Sessions, railed against the “dirty immigration lawyers,“ baselessly charging that they are exploiting loopholes (also known as “the law&

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Two Business Immigration Lawyers in “Baby Jail”: A Report from Dilley

“I can barely handle being a prisoner here….“