
NOI 44: The Supreme Court and Public Charge
Today on Nation of Immigrants we weigh in on the Supreme Court’s recent decision, revoking the nationwide injunction against Trump’s public charge rule.
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Today on Nation of Immigrants we weigh in on the Supreme Court’s recent decision, revoking the nationwide injunction against Trump’s public charge rule.
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Today we’re going to tackle two immigration headlines dealing with law and policy in the U.S.
Earlier this week headlines broke about another court ruling blocking another piece of the Trump administration’s efforts to prevent poorer immigrants from entering the U.S.
Today, a Federal Judge in the Southern District of New York issued a nationwide injunction to prevent the new public charge rule from taking effect in a blistering legal opinion.
Sanctuary City! Illegal Immigrant! Public Charge! What do these terms mean? And how do different sides to this debate use these terms.
The Trump administration has issued a new policy aimed at immigrants his administration believes could become a public charge.
In this episode of Nation of Immigrants, Jacob discusses grounds of inadmissibility like public charge, previous immigration violations, and more.
Today on Nation of Immigrants, I discuss the myth of the immigration line and why its unreasonable to expect immigrants to wait in “line” for entry to the country.
Today we address how the impact of the principles underlying hardline public charge policies impact immigrants who are sick and protected under deferred action.
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