The Biden administration rolled out deportation protections to nearly a million foreign nationals living in the United States, including hundreds
The current chief of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) acknowledged that President Joe Biden could’ve done more to support his
P.J. Lechleitner also raged against ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions and said the Biden White House barred him from regularly speaking on the border crisis.
President Joe Biden's administration said Friday that nearly one million immigrants from El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela will be allowed to legally remain in the United States for another 18 months.
President Joe Biden’s administration extended Temporary Protected Status for 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 Salvadorans in the US.
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director P.J. Lechleitner told NBC News Wednesday President Joe Biden could have authorized the agency to do more.
Ahead of Trump taking office, the move shields Venezuelans, Ukrainians, Salvadorans and Sudanese from possible deportation for 18 months.
The outgoing head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) said in an interview Wednesday that President Biden should have tightened border security sooner. “Do you think that
President Joe Biden’s administration extended Temporary Protected Status for 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 Salvadorans in the US just 10 days before Donald Trump takes office vowing a crackdown on immigration.
The Biden administration announced on Friday it will provide protections to hundreds of thousands of El Salvadoran nationals living in
A new asylum rule by the Biden administration could restrict access for immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, sparking criticism from advocates.