Weekly Immigration News March 21 – 26, 2022

immigration news recap for the fourth week of March 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 March 2022:

DHS grants TPS to Afghan refugees

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently granted Temporary Protected Status for Afghan evacuated at the end of 2021. To learn more about this news, click here.

Improving immigration standards to attract foreign students

Experts discuss about the need to improve immigration conditions in order to attract more foreign students to the US. To learn more about this news, click here.

Pressure continues to remove Title 42

Immigrant rights advocates and health care experts are calling on the Biden administration to immediately end the Title 42 rule. To learn more about this news, click here.

Biden’s options for improving immigration

A recent report lays out some options that Biden could use to improve conditions in the immigration sector. To learn more about this news, click here.

Biden administration rolls back extension of expedited deportations

The Biden administration recently reversed the extension of expedited deportations established during the Trump administration. To learn more about this news, click here.

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