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Greater Terrorist Threat Along The Canadian Border?

September 26, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

Is there a greater terrorist threat along the Canadian border than from the border we share with Mexico? Some analysts think so, as reported in The Texas Standard. The U.S. may underestimate the terrorist threat along the lesser-patrolled Canadian border, which has 6,000 agents assigned.  By contrast, there are 18,000 patrol agents for the Mexican border, even… Read More »

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Canadian border, terrorist threat

Pope’s Praise For Texas Nun Helping Immigrants

September 24, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

Pope Francis praised a Texas nun who helps immigrants.  Sister Norma Pimentel runs an immigrant welcome center near the Mexico border, in McAllen, Texas.  Her group provides immigrant families with showers, clothes, and medical and counseling services.  Read the story as reported by The Texas Standard.

Filed Under: immigration, Immigration Services, undocumented immigrants

Immigration Prisons Violate Federal Laws

September 19, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

Immigration prisons routinely violate federal laws such as the Prison Rape Elimination Act.  The Department of Homeland Security, the agency responsible for detaining non-citizens, regularly violates their civil and constitutional rights in immigration prisons, known as “detention centers,” according to a fact-finding study by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, an independent bipartisan independent federal agency.  … Read More »

Filed Under: Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Constitutional Litigation, Department of Homeland Security, Enforcement, ICE, Immigration Detention, Rights, undocumented immigrants

Congress’ Immigration Detention Quota

August 26, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

The massive immigration prison system is because Congress has an immigration detention quota in the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act 2015:  “not less than 34,000 detention beds.” At taxpayer cost, ICE keeps thousands of non-dangerous, non-criminal immigrants in private and local jails.  ​Most at risk are children, women, the disabled and seriously ill, and asylum-seekers who’ve fled… Read More »

Filed Under: Department of Homeland Security, Enforcement, ICE, Immigration Detention

USCIS e-Filing Ends After August 30, 2015

August 25, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

USCIS e-Filing ends after August 30, 2015. The Electronic Immigration System (US ELIS) will eventually replace all the legacy e-Filing applications.  US ELIS is an online, account-based system to file certain benefit requests, get electronic notification of decisions, and receive case status updates.  Until US ELIS accepts filing for all applications, those that were eligible for e-filing will have… Read More »

Filed Under: immigration, Immigration Applications, USCIS

USCIS Biometrics “Attestation”

August 24, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

An “attestation” is now part of the USCIS biometrics appointment. Applicants must sign a statement “re-affirming that the content of their form was complete, true, and correct at the time of filing.” The attestation is also appearing on USCIS forms as they get revised. Biometrics procedures otherwise remains the same. The Application Support Center will… Read More »

Filed Under: immigration, USCIS

Empowering Poor Citizens & Immigrants Alike

August 10, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

A Houston program provides upward mobility, political empowerment and educational opportunity for poor citizens and immigrants.  The New York Times Op Ed says “It’s a strategy that can — and should — be implemented nationwide.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized

U.S. Citizen Children May Have Trouble Enrolling In Dallas ISD

August 7, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

Dallas County Drawn Into Birth Certificate Debate by Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune August 5, 2015 Texas’ second-largest county has adopted a controversial policy that advocacy groups say could infringe on the civil rights of U.S. citizens born to undocumented parents. The Dallas County clerk’s office announced on its website that as of June 1 it no… Read More »

Filed Under: Citizenship, Constitutional Litigation, immigration, Rights, undocumented immigrants

Jailed Immigrant Children Released

August 6, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

The New York Times Opinion Pages | EDITORIAL A Judge’s Rebuke of Immigration Detention By THE EDITORIAL BOARD AUG. 5, 2015 Children do not belong in prison. The mass detention of families offends American values, a lesson this country learned long ago at Manzanar, Tule Lake, Heart Mountain and the other Japanese-American internment camps of… Read More »

Filed Under: Constitutional Litigation, Immigration Detention, Rights, undocumented immigrants

Ruben Navarrette: Trump might be helping immigration debate | Dallas Morning News

August 6, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

Presidential Candidates Immigration

By RUBEN NAVARRETTE Published: 05 August 2015 05:12 PM I can’t believe I’m saying this, but Donald Trump might be good for the immigration debate after all. Trump is a refreshing change from those in both parties who are too afraid to speak the truth about the jobs done by illegal immigrants. Also, Trump doesn’t… Read More »

Filed Under: immigration

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