UPDATE: A court ruling from November 2024 has likely permanently ended the Keeping Families Together process.
The Keeping Families Together (KFT) process, which was announced by the Department of Homeland Security in June 2024, could help up to 550...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has increasingly alleged that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) applicants—primarily Venezuelans—have smuggled a family member when entering the United States. This practice advisory begins by...
On November 4, 2024, the National Immigration Project submitted a comment calling on the Department of Homeland Security and the Executive Office for Immigration Review to rescind proposed rules which would expand asylum bans. The proposed changes...
This training covered bond and release requests as tools to fight against deportation. A discussion was held on rapid response work, including lessons learned by organizers under past administrations and opportunities to strengthen collaboration...
Discussion topics included lessons learned from previous administrations, what we expect in 2025, and litigation and advocacy strategies in light of the upcoming election.
In the past two years the Biden administration has issued regulations which have dramatically affected asylum seekers’ rights both at the border and in subsequent merits’ adjudications. NIPNLG has created a chart as an easy reference to see what...
This accessible guide, created by Organized Power in Numbers, the National Immigration Project, the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Tulane University Immigrant Rights Clinic, and the Arriba Las Vegas Workers Center, walks through five steps for...
This community FAQ explains some of the most prominent Supreme Court decisions from the 2024 term, especially those that affect immigration.
This roundup summarizes cases from the Supreme Court’s October 2023 term (through June 2024) that are potentially relevant to lawyers representing noncitizens, be it in immigration matters, criminal defense, or civil litigation under the...
This accessible guide walks through five steps to apply for labor-based deferred action. Created by Organized Power in Numbers, the National Immigration Project, Tulane University Immigrant Rights Clinic, and the Arriba Las Vegas Workers Center, it...