Foreign Policy and National Security
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The U.S. Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review will require new immigration court filings to be made electronically starting Friday, marking a change welcomed by many practitioners even as they expect the rollout to come with some hiccups… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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An immigration bill newly introduced by Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives could serve as a springboard for a bipartisan reform effort, but finding compromise could prove challenging given the political polarization surrounding the immigration debate… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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The U.S. Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review apologized on Tuesday to an attorney after asking her to delete tweets about immigration court hearings for people enrolled in the controversial “Remain in Mexico” program… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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A newly launched online portal to help noncitizens in the military access immigration and other benefits poses privacy risks, like the potential for collecting too much data and keeping it for too long, according to an internal report released Monday… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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An Indian man can’t be deported for missing an immigration court date after he received a notice to appear that didn’t specify a date and time, even though that information came in a later notice, the Ninth Circuit has ruled… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
