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TPS UPDATE

DHS extended Cameroon’s Temporary Protected Status for 18 months effective October 10, 2023.

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SUPRISE NEWS?

DHS sent notice that the DHS Secretary has determined that it is necessary to waive certain legal requirements in order to construct barriers and roads near the international border in Starr County, Texas.

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WORK PERMIT UPDATE

Temporary Work Permit Rule providing for an automatic extension of employment authorization for certain renewal applicants of up to 540 days will expire on October 26, 2023.

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Prosecutorial Discretion Memo from EOIR Immigration Court [September 28, 2023]

There has been some major wins and some cases where there has been a long delay of the attorneys with Department of Homeland Security to the extent that they do not answer us private attorneys. There has also been courts (meaning judges) who overruled the prosecutorial discretion exercised by the Department Homeland Security and took it in their “own hands” to keep the case active in court.

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GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

As of September 29, 2023, Congress has not passed, nor has President Biden signed, any of the 12 spending bills needed to keep the government open beyond the end of FY2023 on September 30, 2023. Unless these appropriations bills are passed, or Congress agrees on a temporary continuing resolution (CR), funding for agencies will lapse by midnight eastern time on October 1, 2023, which could result in a shutdown of some government agencies.

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STATUS OF DACA

On September 13, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen issued an order reaffirming its previous determination that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is unlawful.

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MANY CUBANS LEFT IN LIMBO

The federal Board of Immigration Appeals ruled earlier this week that Cuban migrants who were granted an “order of release on recognizance,” also known as an I-220A, at the land border are not eligible to apply for permanent residency under the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act, which has allowed Cubans paroled into the United States to apply for green cards after staying in the U.S. for over a year.

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