President-elect Joe Biden has promised to undo many of Trump’s immigration policies, including ending the “Muslim Ban,” ending “Zero Tolerance” that separated children and parents, reinstating protections for approximately 650,000 “Dreamers,” and increasing the numbers of refugees admitted by the U.S. But following through on these promises could become mired in challenging policy choices and Congressional battles.
The Immigrant Solidarity Network—a founding member of UFPJ—tracks news and analysis of importance to our nation’s treatment of immigrants and asylum seekers. For a breakdown of the challenges the Biden Administration may face in trying to reverse Trump’s disastrous and inhumane policies and practices, READ PART ONE and PART TWO.
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