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U.S. moves to raise fees for deportation appeals by nearly ninefold
Going through certain court filings may become a lot more expensive after a new Trump administration proposal by the federal office that oversees the country's immigration courts. Jaime Garcia has more on the proposed fee hikes, and what they could mean for immigrants going through the system.
Appeals court reverses Trump administration’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
An emergency hearing reinstated the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy on Friday hours after a court had halted it. Pablo Gato has the details on what this could mean to immigrants currently waiting for asylum on the Mexico side of the border.
ICE ran facial recognition searches on millions of Maryland drivers
Immigration and privacy activists are sounding the alarm at the use of facial recognition software by ICE. This after it was revealed that officers went through millions of Maryland driver’s license photos without state approval.
Report: family separation at border is a definition of torture
A report by the organization Physicians for Human Rights reveals migrants who are separated after crossing the border experience psychological damage. According to the United Nations definition, some government actions would amount to torture.
WAPO: confidential therapy now being used to deport migrants
Last year the US government detained a record number of underage immigrants trying to cross the border. They were given psychological counseling, but notes taken in those supposedly confidential sessions were shared with immigration officials and used to deny their asylum cases. UNews spoke Hannah Dreier, who reported that story for the Washington Post.

Immigrants will be 10% of U.S. eligible voters in November – Pew Center
The number of immigrant eligible voters who were born overseas has almost doubled over the past 20 years, according to the Pew Research Center. (Leer en español)




