WEEKLY IMMIGRATION NEWS
Arizona county sheriffs have stated that they will not uphold the immigration measure if it is approved
In November’s election, there will be a proposal to criminalize crossing into the US without authorization for immigrants.
The Biden administration strengthens strict asylum restrictions at the border
On Monday, the Biden administration announced that it is further tightening asylum restrictions at the southern border to demonstrate to concerned voters its firm stance on border security amid growing immigration issues.
U.S. will not renew legal status for Venezuelan migrants who arrived under Biden program
According to U.S. officials and internal papers obtained by CBS News, the Biden administration will not be extending the legal status of tens of thousands of Venezuelan migrants who were permitted to travel to the United States under a sponsorship program intended to prevent illegal border crossings
Biden advancing his idea to strengthen asylum regulations at the border between the United States and Mexico
According to two U.S. officials who spoke with CBS News, President Biden’s administration is preparing to release a regulation soon that will solidify the broad asylum restrictions that were implemented at the southern border over the summer.
The AG for Oklahoma is still working to bring back the state’s immigration laws.
In an effort to get HB 4156—a legislation that makes it illegal for immigrants to enter the state—reinstated, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is submitting an appeal to a federal court.
State’s petition to reinstate Iowa’s immigration statute is heard by a federal judge.
Iowa’s immigration law is currently being considered by a federal court of appeals to determine whether it should go into force or be temporarily stopped.