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  1. DOJ Settles Immigration Discrimination Claim Against Maryland Company

    According to a recent announcement from the Department of Justice, a Maryland-based cleaning and janitorial company reached an agreement with the Department of Justice to settle allegations of discrimination against noncitizen workers.  The announcement highlights the importance of ensuring compliance with the Immigration and Nationality Act (the “INA”) and the consequences of failing to do so. Allegations of Discrimination Against Noncitizens According to the Department of Justice, READ MORE READ MORE

  2. Department of Homeland Security Announces Updated Migration Enforcement Process for Venezuelans

    Acknowledging the ongoing humanitarian and economic crises in Venezuela, the Biden administration, and the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) recently announced new efforts to reduce the number of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border and to provide safe, legal pathways for entry into the United States. However, critics maintain that the announcement serves as a broad expansion of Title 42 and will hurt as many as it READ MORE READ MORE

  3. Revised Economic Theory Suggests Immigrants Provide Significant Value to U.S. Taxpayers

    Central to immigration policy and debate in the United States is the difficult question of how to measure what value – or cost – immigrants offer the country. Proponents of relaxed immigration policy point to economic production as a basis for welcoming those from outside the country. Others, however, cite increased costs and government expenses of providing for immigrants, using those numbers to justify more exclusionary policies. READ MORE READ MORE

  4. As Fifth Circuit Prepares to Declare DACA Illegal, the White House Aims to Take Executive Action to Protect the Program

    In the coming days, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will decide the fate of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”) Program, which protects from deportation over 600,000 people living in the United States. As the panel of conservative judges is expected to overturn DACA, the White House is preparing to take executive action to protect it. While the executive action will provide temporary relief, significant READ MORE READ MORE

  5. DOJ Secures Additional Settlements with Major Companies Over Discriminatory Job Advertisements on College Recruiting Platforms

    The Department of Justice recently announced a series of settlements resolving claims that major companies discriminated against noncitizens on college job recruiting platforms. By posting jobs that indicated U.S. citizenship was a requirement for the position, the companies ran afoul of the anti-discrimination provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act. These settlements underscore the importance of corporate compliance with U.S. immigration law.  Allegations of Discrimination Against Noncitizens READ MORE READ MORE