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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-08 17:30
Italy’s government says a judgment by the EU’s top court will stop it from “combating illegal immigration and defending the nation’s borders”. The ruling says asylum-seekers cannot be sent to countries that are not safe for them https://t.co/a5bMgvauxM ...
'Families ripped apart': the impact of Trump's immigration crackdown on children
MSNBC· 2025-07-20 16:42
Immigration Policy & Practices - The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is targeting a broader range of individuals, including vulnerable children, employing tactics such as categorizing migrant children, ending legal representation funding, and removing protections for those in federal custody [1] - Medical associations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, and the American Psychiatric Association, have condemned the detention of immigrant children due to its lasting mental health and physical effects [16] - The Board of Immigration Appeals issued a decision stating that gender and nationality alone can no longer be the basis for granting asylum, impacting gender-based violence claims [21] Economic & Data Concerns - Mass deportations under the Trump administration could negatively impact critical industries like construction and agriculture due to labor shortages [13] - Unauthorized immigrants contribute approximately $66 billion annually to the tax system through individual and payroll taxes [18] - Concerns exist regarding the collection of immigrants' DNA and data sharing between the IRS and ICE, potentially breaking trust and raising privacy issues [17][18][19] Humanitarian Crisis & Long-Term Impact - Thousands of children are being separated from their families, with many held in detention, leading to heartbreaking situations [4] - The trauma inflicted on children in detention centers can have long-lasting consequences on their development and well-being [10][11][12] - Immigrant rights organizations are working to support affected families and children, urging the public to remain hopeful and voice their concerns [7][8]
It's 'alienating the likes of Joe fricken' Rogan': Nicolle sounds off on Trump's immigration policy
MSNBC· 2025-07-15 21:54
Immigration Policy Changes - Trump administration's immigration approval rating dropped to 35% [1] - The administration declared that immigrants who arrived illegally are no longer eligible for bond hearings during deportation proceedings [2] - ICE officers are instructed to detain such immigrants for the duration of their removal proceedings, potentially lasting months or years [2] - This policy expands the standard used at the US-Mexico border to include immigrants who have lived in the US for decades [2] - Immigrants may be released on parole at the discretion of an immigration officer, not a judge [4] Legal and Due Process Concerns - Legal experts suggest the policy denies due process rights to immigrants claiming asylum [7] - Some courts may find the policy insufficient in providing non-citizens with due process [10] - The policy may allow the administration to deport people without warning [9] - The Supreme Court has been lifting blocks and injunctions against Trump's policies, limiting judicial review [17] Financial Implications - Indefinite detention will cost US taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars [8]
Beloved Cincinnati Imam detained by ICE after asylum revoked
MSNBC· 2025-07-14 10:55
Immigration Case Overview - Imam Aean Solomon, an Egyptian asylum seeker and former hospital chaplain, faces deportation after his asylum status revocation [1][2] - The revocation process began under the Biden administration in 2024 but was finalized by the Trump administration, the reasons for which remain unclear [2] - ICE arrested Imam Aean during a routine check-in, and he is currently detained in Butler County Jail [3] - Imam Aean fears returning to Egypt, stating it would be a "death sentence" [4] Due Process and Legal Concerns - Immigration attorneys note that asylum revocation is uncommon, occurring in approximately 1% of approved cases annually [14] - There are concerns that Imam Aean's detention may be linked to a retaliation lawsuit he filed against the government for being mistakenly placed on a watch list [15][22] - Questions arise regarding due process, as the reasons for his detention are unclear, and the community lacks information about the charges [19][21][22] - Concerns are raised about detaining individuals whose only "crime" is entering the US, especially in underfunded local jails [23][24] Community Impact - Imam Aean is described as a dedicated interfaith leader who has supported thousands of families, particularly those with children in the hospital [2][4][6][7][8][9][11][12][13][17][18] - His detention is seen as a loss to the community, as he provided comfort, advocacy, and spiritual support to families during difficult times [4][7][8][9][11][12][13][16][17][18] - Community members are advocating for his release, emphasizing his positive contributions to society and the injustice of his detention [4][16][17][18][22]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-14 01:40
Having a case dismissed used to be a good thing for those seeking asylum. It meant that the next stage of the immigration process could begin outside the court system. Now, it can mean rapid deportation https://t.co/dmCWBz7FyY ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-11 15:50
The big question for reformers is how ruthlessly they should try to disentangle asylum from labour migration https://t.co/dnsFYCARb3 ...
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-07-08 07:46
Syrian asylum seeker says freeze on claims 'like slowly dying' https://t.co/YMUJ2jk8hJ ...
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CNN· 2025-07-02 18:42
A judge has blocked President Trump's rule barring migrants at the US-Mexico border from claiming asylum https://t.co/7O0gGutK36 ...
X @CNN Breaking News
CNN Breaking News· 2025-07-02 18:42
A judge has blocked President Trump's rule barring migrants at the US-Mexico border from claiming asylum https://t.co/FLatONb0uF ...
'Hoodwinked and arrested': ICE targeting asylum seekers following lawful process: House member
MSNBC· 2025-06-12 14:03
As the Trump administration ramps up its deportation efforts, as we're discussing, one New York lawmaker says he witnessed it firsthand. Video shows Democratic Congressman Dan Goldman confronting ICE agents back in May in a federal building that houses both his office as well as an immigration court. Goldman says that the agents wore plain clothes and masks as they arrested asylum seekers who were there for routine court appearances.And Congressman Goldman joins us now. He's a member of the House Judiciary ...