Por: NBC News Politics January 09, 2023
As President Joe Biden heads to the southern border for his first visit as president, the nation remains stuck with outdated immigration laws and border enforcement — and little chance for major change. Congress' failure to pass any meaningful immigration reform stretched to more than two decades in the last session, which ended last month. Over and over, attempts have collapsed — including bipartisan efforts and those with strong... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 30, 2022
As we head into 2023 it is worthwhile to reflect on the year that was. getty Profile of Immigrants Who Came to the U.S. in 2022 According to the most recent Vintage 2022 population estimates released a few days ago, net international migration added more than a million people to... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation December 28, 2022
The Supreme Court gave President Joe Biden a break from Democratic criticism on immigration policy by allowing Title 42 to remain in place on Tuesday.Title 42, a pandemic-era rule that allows authorities to send migrants back over the border without going through a formal asylum... + más
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Conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with liberals as part of a 5-4 vote announced Tuesday delaying a trial court order that would have vacated the Title 42 policy first introduced by the Trump administration.The COVID-era border policy, which was originally set... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 23, 2022
Of all the big issues that divide the country's two major political parties — abortion, gay rights, gun regulation, perceptions of discrimination, beliefs about the role of government — immigration stands out for the breadth of the divide, the length of the policy... + más
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MarketWatch USA Politics December 22, 2022
His comments came as one new bipartisan proposal for immigration reform flopped in Congress, and some analysts say they aren’t optimistic about progress on immigration next year in a divided Washington. Still, others see Powell’s remarks having a small effect. “Our labor... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion December 09, 2022
For the first time in roughly a decade, there is a real chance that US senators will strike a significant bipartisan deal on immigration.But it’s a and the window to act during the lame-duck session is closing — it’s more of a Hail Mary pass at this point. would enact... + más
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NBC News USA Opinion December 04, 2022
Bail reform has been one of the most significant public policy achievements in recent American history. Research from places including New York, where state legislators voted to end cash bail for most misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies starting in 2020, tells the story of... + más
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