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Immigration Reform News February 6, 2023 / Qué Pasa En Inmigración

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Law 360 Immigration Orgs. Ask For True Reform Ahead of Biden SOTU
By Rae Ann Varona
February 03, 2023

Politico If you thought Republicans had done all the political grandstanding they could do on immigration, then Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona just proved you wrong. Biggs, aligned with House Republicans who profess to be outraged at what they call the weaponization of the federal government, obviously isn’t opposed to weaponizing Congress. Biggs announced Wednesday that he’s introducing articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was appointed to the position by President Joe Biden in 2021. If you thought Republicans had done all the political grandstanding they could do on immigration, then Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona just proved you wrong. The Constitution allows a Cabinet secretary to be impeached for “high crimes and misdemeanors.” What has Mayorkas done that falls into either of those two categories? According to Biggs, who is politically aligned with some of the country’s most xenophobic anti-immigration groups, Mayorkas has lost “the public trust” when it comes to the U.S.-Mexico border. This is not the first time Biggs has pursued this strategy. He filed an article of impeachment against Mayorkas in August 2021, barely six months after Mayorkas was sworn into office. Biggs argued then that Mayorkas was “a threat to the sovereignty and security of our nation.” But it was all a symbolic charade then. Now that Republicans control the House, the impeachment threat is real. In November, in an obvious attempt to get far-right conservatives such as Biggs to support his bid for House speaker, Kevin McCarthy said, “If Secretary Mayorkas does not resign, House Republicans will investigate every order, every action and every failure, [and] will determine whether we can begin impeachment inquiry.” Adding to the threat is Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, serving as the chair of the House Judiciary Committee. The committee’s website Wednesday prominently featured a story from the Daily Mail with this headline: “Border war comes to Capitol Hill: Lawmakers clash as top Republican Jim Jordan claims crisis is INTENTIONAL — while Democrats say ‘MAGA’ GOP is racist for highlighting migrant surge.” In a story about how Republicans might make a case for impeachment, CNN last month quoted Rep. Mark Green, the chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, who said he has a “five-phase plan” to hold the Biden administration accountable for what Republicans deem to be the Biden administration’s inaction at the southern border. And if his committee determines that “is necessary,” he said, “we’ll hand that over to Judiciary.” The line has been drawn, and even though it appears that not all House Republicans are on board with the Mayorkas impeachment circus, it is crystal clear that the GOP in general will keep exploiting the immigration card to falsely portray Mayorkas and the Biden administration as open-border radicals. Jordan and other Republicans who are opposed to more people crossing the border should be thanking Mayorkas for maintaining the awful Title 42 policy for as long as the administration has. Given their xenophobic tendencies, they should be thanking Mayorkas and the Biden administration for creating stricter measures for asylum-seekers. But doing that, of course, would topple the simplistic Republican narrative about “open borders.” Jordan and his allies appear not to realize, or simply won’t admit, that Mayorkas and Biden have already made a political move that will make their orchestrated committee debates irrelevant. Biden announced last week that the nation’s Covid emergency measures will end in May. Title 42 will also likely end by then but not before new measures to curb migration are fully in effect. Biden’s more restrictive policy shift, which 77 Democratic lawmakers have rightly criticized, contributed, according to The Washington Post, to a dramatic decline in border crossings in January. To any accusation that he’s been negligent, Mayorkas can easily point to data indicating that Homeland Security is getting “tough” on the border. That toughness has been widely condemned by human rights groups, and it is a sad example of how Biden has acquiesced to Republicans who’ve made political hay out of their exaggerated claims of migration chaos. Still, it might help fend off Republicans’ impeachment crusade. The expectation that migrants be treated as criminals is why Mayorkas, who is himself an immigrant from Cuba, won’t challenge the system he has inherited. As I’ve repeatedly argued, both parties are to blame for criminalizing migration and promoting an enforcement-heavy response. And now Republicans are arguing that Mayorkas is guilty of the crime of not criminalizing migration enough. The expectation that migrants be treated as criminals is why Mayorkas, who is himself an immigrant from Cuba, won’t challenge the system he has inherited but argue that he can only do so much from inside it. “Within a broken system, we are doing everything that we can to increase its efficiency, to provide humanitarian relief when the law permits and to also deliver an enforcement consequence when the law dictates,” he said Tuesday on MSNBC. “That is exactly what we are doing. And as far as I am concerned, I will continue to do that with tremendous pride in the people with whom I work.” While it is politically expedient for Mayorkas to blame the current situation on existing laws, DHS is not an organization tailored to be humane to migrants. The agency itself was created in response to 9/11, and until Americans question whether the agency does anything to make our immigration situation better, we will be stuck with what Mayorkas correctly calls our “broken system.” If Biggs and his fellow Republicans were honest actors, then they’d thank Mayorkas, not only for the recent tough restrictions that the Biden administration is carrying out but also for more generally choosing to work from within that inhumane system instead of pushing to dismantle it. Biden and Mayorkas should be fighting Republicans’ ideas on immigration. Instead, they’re adopting them.
By Sarah Feris and Olivia Beavers
February 04, 2023

The Hill Spanberger: Congress must separate issues of immigration, border security
By Rafael Bernal and Julia Manchester
February 03, 2023

Wall Street Journal Alejandro Mayorkas Faces GOP Investigations, Liberal Anger Over Southern Border
By Tarini Parti and Michelle Hackman
February 03, 2023

New York Times Why New York City’s Best Won’t Be Enough to Solve the Migrant Crisis
By Ginia Bellafante
February 04, 2023

Wall Street Journal More Russian Migrants Enter U.S. as Exceptions for Asylum Seekers Expand
By Alicia A. Caldwell
February 03, 2023

NPR Why some Democrats are on board with busing migrants away from border states
By Laura Benshoff
February 03, 2023

LA Times Cubans respond with zeal to new U.S. migration policy
By Andrea Rodriguez
February 04, 2023

Law 360 Judge-Shopping’ Texas Needs Albright Scrutiny, Experts Say
By Britain Eakin
February 03, 2023

The Guardian ‘I can’t plan ahead’: Dreamers speak out as US program faces new threat
By Justo Robles
February 04, 2023

Washington Post Florida lawmakers to meet next week on Disney, immigration
By Anthony Izaguirre
February 03, 2023

MSNBC GOP’s threat to impeach Homeland Security chief is ridiculous, but real
By Julio Ricardo Varela
February 04, 2023

Las Vegas Sun GOP-led Congress goes all-in on spreading racist conspiracy theories
February 03, 2023

Spanish

Su Noticiero Rechazan uso de fondos públicos para reubicar migrantes fuera de Florida
By Agencia EFE
February 03, 2023

El Diario de El Paso (TX) Impulsan más presupuesto a seguridad fronteriza
By James Barragán/The Texas Tribune
February 03, 2023

La Jornada (MX) En el limbo legal, casi 600 mil migrantes liberados en EU durante 2021
February 03, 2023

Vive La Plata El reencuentro de padres e hijos
February 04, 2023

Noticias Telemundo Florida busca expandir el cuestionado programa de vuelos de migrantes hacia estados demócratas
By Zoë Richards – NBC News
February 03, 2023

Noticias Telemundo Los más de 600,000 solicitantes de asilo liberados en la frontera están “en un limbo” (Video)
By Francisco Cuevas
February 04, 2023

Yahoo Noticias Más de 600,000 solicitantes de asilo “están en un limbo” tras ser liberados en la frontera (Video)
By NBC Universal
February 04, 2023

El Diario-La Prensa (NY) Coaliciones venezolanas en NY alzan la voz contra los coyotes y la desinformación: “Ataquemos de raíz la crisis migratoria”
By Fernando Martínez
February 04, 2023

El Diario-La Prensa (NY) USCIS aclara requisitos de residencia para refugiados y asilados
By Marlyn Montilla
February 04, 2023

Dossier Político Esta familia huyó de México a EEUU y pidió asilo por medio de una aplicación de la CBP
By José Ignacio Castañeda Perez / AZ central
February 05, 2023

Univision Grupo de migrantes denuncia que les están negando el permiso de viaje con el parole humanitario
February 04, 2023

Univision Balseros cubanos interceptados en los últimos 4 meses están a punto de superar el total del pasado año fiscal
February 04, 2023

El Tiempo Latino Organizaciones venezolanas en EEUU rechazan demanda de republicanos contra parole
By Ricardo Sánchez Silva
February 04, 2023

The San Diego Union Tribune Estoy muy cerca tras sobrevivir a un largo viaje desde Venezuela. Mi cita para solicitar asilo es en unos días
By Robert Connell
February 04, 2023

Univision Jacqueline Sandoval, madre ecuatoriana, pide a inmigración que no deporte a su hija
February 04, 2023

El Nuevo Herald (FL) Legislatura estudia permitir a Florida transportar inmigrantes desde cualquier lugar del país
By Mary Ellen Klas y Ana Ceballos
February 05, 2023

RTVE El alcalde de Nueva York duerme en un refugio para migrantes ante la polémica por las condiciones de las instalaciones
February 05, 2023

Net Noticias La nueva política migratoria de EU sacude vidas en Cuba
By AP
February 05, 2023

Español News El monólogo ‘SNL’ de Pedro Pascal se transforma en un argumento emocional a favor de la inmigración
February 05, 2023

La Opinión (CA) Legisladores de Texas buscan que el gobierno les reembolse el “alto costo de la crisis fronteriza de Biden”
By Maribel Velázquez
February 04, 2023

La Opinión (CA) Hispana se hace pasar como empleada de ICE y estafa a más de una decena de inmigrantes
By Maribel Velázquez
February 04, 2023

La Opinión (CA) Carmelita Torres, la joven que lideró la primera protesta de mexicanos contra la política migratoria de EE.UU. de “desinfectarlos”
By BBC Mundo
February 04, 2023

La Opinión (CA) Los cambios clave en la nueva Green Card para evitar fraudes
By Jesús García
February 05, 2023

La Opinión (CA) A qué tipo de inmigrantes está deteniendo ICE y a dónde los encierra
By Jesús García
February 03, 2023