Weekly Immigration News August 22 – 27, 2022
Your Weekly Summary of Immigration News
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Other than that, here is the immigration news recap for the fourth week of August 2022:
The role of immigrants in science
Research conducted in 2021 reveals that the presence of immigrants is absolutely essential for the science sector. To learn more about this news, click here.
Mexican president supports MPP termination
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, or AMLO, recently celebrated the Biden administration’s decision to end the MPP (Migrant Protection Protocols) policy. To learn more about this news, click here.
DHS issues final rule to preserve DACA
Biden’s DHS (Department of Homeland Security) issued a Final Rule that seeks to strengthen and preserve DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). To learn more about this news, click here.
Asylum seekers should not face political controversy
Although it is not their fault, asylum seekers are experiencing the repercussions of the political controversy surrounding the immigration system, experts say. To learn more about this news, click here.
The role of immigrants in the hospice sector
A recent report explains that foreign labor is one of the mainstays of the hospice and palliative care sectors. To learn more about this news, click here.
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