ILAP joins 100+ organizations in sending a letter to the Biden administration ahead of the Summit of the Americas calling for increased protections for immigrants, expanded pathways to citizenship, and more.
Read MoreILAP and the other authors of the recently published report, Lives in Limbo: How the Boston Asylum Office Fails Asylum Seekers, commend Congress for calling on the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General to immediately investigate bias and the resulting low asylum grant rates in the Boston Asylum Office.
Read MoreNan dat ki te 4 Me 2022 a, Sèvis Sitwayènte ak Imigrasyon peyi Etazini (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, USCIS) te anonse ke sèten pèmi travay ki te kalifye pou pwolonjman otomatik otorizasyon travay pou 180 jou a ap vin valab kounye a pou jiska 540 jou. Sa se nan entansyon pou anpeche imigran yo gen pwobèm ak otorizasyon travay yo akòz reta nan USCIS.
Read MoreEl 4 de mayo de 2022, el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, USCIS) anunció que se extenderá a 540 días la validez de ciertos permisos de trabajo aprobados para la extensión automática de la autorización de trabajo, que actualmente es de 180 días. El objetivo es evitar interrupciones en la validez de las autorizaciones de trabajo de los inmigrantes debido a demoras en el USCIS.
Read MoreExecutive Director Sue Roche explains the Lives in Limbo report that prompted members of Congress to submit a letter to the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General calling for a formal investigation into the Boston Asylum Office.
Read MoreCheck out ILAP's 2022 Spring Newsletter!
Read MoreMembers of Congress use the Lives in Limbo report published by ILAP and our partners to call for a formal investigation into the Boston Asylum Office’s low approval rates and discriminatory practices.
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