19 March 2019

Regional Focus: United States - Pt. 1

New developments:

"Budget Calls for Deep Cuts to Foreign Aid, Especially for Refugees and in Humanitarian Crises," Washington Post, 11 March 2019 [text]
- See also related Refugees International statement.

"'I was raised an American': Liberians Await Possible Deportation from US," The Guardian, 19 March 2019 [text]

"One Dept. Limited Their Protections. Another Singled Out Their Countries for Rights Violations," New York Times, 16 March 2019 [text]

"Trump Administration Moves to Close Offices for International Asylum and Refugee Cases," Los Angeles Times, 12 March 2019 [text]

"Trump Administration Puts End of TPS on Hold for Hondurans and Nepalis," Vox, 12 March 2019 [text]

"The Trump Administration Studied Plans to Deter Immigrants at the Southern Border, This Document Shows," BuzzFeed News, 12 March 2019 [text]

"Trump’s Budget Proposes Hiking Application Fees for Legal Immigrants," Vox, 12 March 2019 [text]

Blog posts:

Advancing a “Social Group Plus” Claim after Matter of A-B- (Insightful Immigration Blog, March 2019) [text]

After Shutdown Loss, Trump Doubles Down on Immigration in His New Budget (Immigration Impact Blog, March 2019) [text]

*Appeals Court Says Asylum Seekers May Now Challenge Their Deportation in Federal Court (Immigration Impact Blog, March 2019) [text]

The Best Way for Trump to Offer “Love and Sympathy” is to Repeal the Muslim Ban (Insightful Immigration Blog, March 2019) [text]

More Than a DREAM (Act), Less Than a Promise (MPI Commentaries, March 2019) [text]

On the Morality of Deporting Criminals (The Asylumist Blog, March 2019) [text]

Preserving Habeas Corpus for Asylum Seekers Just When They Need It Most (ACS Blog, March 2019) [text]
- See also related NYT article and Immigration Impact blog post.

An Update on TPS: A Promising New Bill, More Lawsuits, and an Uncertain Future (Immigration Impact Blog, March 2019) [text]

*UPDATED

Related posts:
- Regional Focus: United States - Pt. 1 (6 March 2019)
- Regional Focus: United States - Pt. 2 (6 March 2019)

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