Asylum
Supreme Court Rules Biden Can End “Remain in Mexico” Policy
On June 30, 2022, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Biden Administration could cancel the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy, which required authorities either...
Asylum
Great news for Asylum Law – new rule surrounding dual nationality
On June 28, 2022, in Zepeda-Lopez et al. v Garland, the Second Circuit overruled a long-standing Board of Immigration Appeals case holding that an asylum...
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Remote Immigrant Assistance Project 2020 Update
The CBK-coordinated Remote Immigrant Assistance Project achieved a great deal in 2019 and 2020. The treatment of asylum seekers, immigrants and migrants at the southern...
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Remote Immigrant Assistance Project in 2019 Overview
To date, we have worked on 43 cases for EPIC and 160 cases for Raices. This past week, we surpassed 200 cases! This took a...
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Attorney Megan Kludt Discusses Protecting Transgender Asylum Seekers at US-Mexico Border on WGBY
Attorney Megan Kludt was interviewed by WGBY about her work with the Immigrant Protection Project of Western MA to help protect transgender asylum seekers at the...
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Judge Blocks Administration From Deporting Two Asylum Seekers
A federal judge has blocked the administration from deporting two asylum seekers while they're fighting for their right to stay in the country. DC District Judge Emmet...
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Attorney Megan Kludt Assists In Freeing Trans Women From ICE Custody
Attorney Kludt's work with the Immigrant Protection Project of Western Massachusetts (IPP) to free trans women from ICE custody was featured in the Daily Hampshire Gazette: https://www.gazettenet.com/Transgender-detainees-released-19156768
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Attorney Megan Kludt Quoted by the Daily Hampshire Gazette
Attorney Megan Kludt was quoted in an article in the Daily Hampshire Gazette for her work with IPP to protect asylum seekers detained at the...
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Pro-bono Resources for Asylum Applicants