From the American Immigration Council (https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/):
The administration is working to turn the page on a dark chapter of our nation’s history.
On Tuesday evening, the president signed several executive orders that begin to rectify some of the most devastating policies of the previous administration.
Here is what you need to know about these executive orders:
The Family Reunification Task Force
Hundreds of children are still separated from their families in the aftermath of the previous administration’s zero tolerance policy. Government officials had no plan to keep track of families after the initial separations, making reunification efforts even more difficult.
The executive order establishes the Family Reunification Task Force, which will work to reunite families after years of unjust, cruel separation.
Background:
Government Documents on Family Separation: Tracking the Policy’s Evolution, Implementation, and Harm
Addressing the Root Causes of Migration and Restoring the Asylum System
The administration will implement a multi-pronged plan to ensure safe, lawful, and orderly migration to the United States. The administration will examine the root causes of migration to better understand what causes people to flee their homes.
It will also collaborate with foreign governments, international organizations, and nonprofits to build other countries’ capacity to provide asylum protections.
The Department of Homeland Security has been instructed to rescind multiple previous administration policies that have effectively closed the U.S. asylum process. This will include a thorough review of the so-called Migrant Protection Protocols.
Background:
How Biden Can Restore Humanitarian Protection at the Border
Repairing the Legal Immigration System
All recent regulations, policies, and guidance that have limited legal immigration will go through a full review, including the USCIS fee hike, public charge rule, and health insurance proclamation.
The executive order also reestablishes the Task Force on New Americans, which will focus on promoting immigrant integration and inclusion.
Background:
The United States Needs a New Approach to Visas and Immigration Benefits
In less than two weeks, the new administration has signaled the arrival of a new era for immigrants.
A great deal of work remains to be done—but these recent actions represent a welcome shift away from the politics of division, racism, and xenophobia.
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