Immigration attorneys say they’re battling Trump’s ‘war of attrition.’ If he’s re-elected, some may reconsider the work altogether.
Immigration
Trump Isn’t Talking as Much About Immigrants This Year
That’s because he doesn’t want to run on his record.
Unsanitized: Court Ruling Could Trigger Mass Deportation Into a Pandemic
The Trump administration can go forward on revoking temporary protected status, an appeals court rules. This is The COVID-19 Daily Report for September 15, 2020.
State of the Unions 2020
On Labor Day 2020, the state of American unions is strong; but an AFL-CIO official finds changing attitudes toward immigrants concerning.
Voting for Our Lives
For Latino voters, changing the nation’s rhetoric is a matter of life and death.
Biden’s Immigration Agenda Must Not Just Repudiate Trump’s, Progressives Say
It must go well beyond Obama’s to meet the challenges of today.
The ICE Facility Where Almost Every Detainee Has Coronavirus
The dark history of the Farmville, Virginia, detention center, run by Immigration Centers of America, a company with a long history of abuse—and political spending
After Uighurs Escape China, They Face the U.S. Asylum System
Uighur asylum seekers in Virginia thought they would be safe here. But new rules delay work permits, draining savings and risking survival.
Canadian Court Chooses Human Rights Over Controversial U.S. Border Agreement
A judge holds that banning asylum seekers who first entered the U.S. violates Canada’s Charter of Rights.
The Trump Administration Is Defying the Supreme Court on DACA
On Monday, the government legally had to begin accepting new DACA applications, but advocates, legal experts, and Senate Democrats worry that they are slow-walking processing of new applicants.

