USCIS and ICE Memo Raises Concerns for Refugees
Recent USCIS and ICE policy changes may impact the detention of lawfully admitted refugees in the U.S.
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Recent USCIS and ICE policy changes may impact the detention of lawfully admitted refugees in the U.S.
New USCIS policy changes impact asylum applicants and refugees from high-risk countries.
Fear in Tehran prompts hundreds of Iranians to cross into Turkey as regional tensions escalate.
The Trump administration's new policy mandates security checks for refugees after one year in the U.S.
USCIS has paused green card applications for refugees from January 2021 to February 2025 while reviewing their eligibility.
A nearly blind Rohingya refugee died after being released by Border Patrol without notifying his family of his whereabouts.
DHS announces new refugee policy requiring security checks and potential arrests after one year in the U.S.
A new immigration memo may allow for the arrest of refugees in the U.S., raising concerns about their safety and legal status.
New DHS policy increases screening for refugees lacking green cards, impacting immigration procedures.
The Trump administration mandates new security checks for refugees after one year in the U.S., allowing for potential detention.
New memo grants immigration officers broader powers to detain refugees awaiting green cards for re-vetting.
A new DHS directive may lead to arrests and detention for refugees with paperwork issues, marking a significant policy shift.
New DHS guidance endangers Biden-era refugees by treating delayed green card applications as grounds for detention.
New ICE memo permits arrests of refugees who fail to adjust status, raising concerns among advocates about potential harm.
New memo allows ICE to detain refugees without permanent residency on national security grounds.
USCIS and ICE issued a memo stating refugees may be detained if not granted a green card within a year.
A new USCIS memorandum raises concerns about the detention of refugees who fail to adjust to permanent resident status.
USCIS plans to review the status of resettled refugees, potentially delaying their path to permanent residency.
USCIS announces changes to EAD validity and vetting processes affecting various immigrant categories starting December 2025.
DHS announces immigration operation in Maine, targeting refugee communities including Somalis.
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