November 2024 Immigration Update
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This month’s Immigration Update at a glance:
- President-Elect Donald Trump’s immigration plans
- Lebanon has faced a deteriorating situation as war has broken out over the past year between the Lebanese group Hezbollah and Israel. The Department of Homeland Security designated the country for Temporary Protective Status for 18 months.
- Three immigration-related bills are currently pending in the Ohio legislator
SD Governor Noem Named DHS Secretary
- President-Elect Donald Trump nominated Kristi Noem to be the Secretary of Homeland Security, which has responsibility over most immigration-related agencies
- Noem, currently Governor of South Dakota, was previously a US Congresswoman from the state’s at-large congressional district.
- Noem has occasionally been involved in immigration policy as Governor, in 2021, she sent her state’s National Guard to the border, funded by a Tennessee-based private donor, a practice subsequently banned in the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
- https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/12/politics/kristi-noem-homeland-security-secretary/index.html
Trump targets TPS Statuses
- President-elect Trump may move to revoke Temporary Protective Status designations in an effort to curb immigration
- Trump and VP-elect Vance have particularly criticized the use of the program for Haitians and made the influx of Haitian immigrants in the Ohio city of Springfield an issue in their presidential campaigns.
- TPS Designation was offered to Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 Earthquake and has been maintained since then, as the country has been in political turmoil.
- The TPS designations for Venezuela and Ukraine, among others, have been cited as potential targets.
- https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/15/us/trump-immigrants-temporary-protected-status.html
Trump Threatens New Canada and Mexico Tariffs, Citing Border Concerns
- Citing concerns over border security and drug trafficking, President-Elect Trump vowed to impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico until measures were taken by the US’ two neighbors to address these concerns.
- With both countries being top trading partners of the US, analysts have said this could cause severe economic consequences for the US as well as Canada and Mexico.
- Both Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum have had calls or meetings with Trump, and some have suggested this was a proposal intended to push both leaders to agree to measures on border security, and not intended to actually be implemented.
- https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-promises-25-tariff-products-mexico-canada-2024-11-25/
New Administration May Return to “Remain in Mexico” Policy, but May Delay
- With the return to the White House of Donald Trump next January, the US is expected by some to re-implement the “Remain in Mexico” Policy which required asylum seekers to stay in Mexico while having their claims processed.
- Earlier in the campaign, Trump said he would immediately reinstate the policy
- However, Senator Ted Cruz has suggested to Newsweek that the policy would in fact not be implemented for some time, perhaps months, while negotiations with Mexican authorities were ongoing.
- https://www.newsweek.com/trump-said-remain-mexico-will-start-day-1-heres-why-it-wont-1991018
Senator Paul Opposes Trump's Plan to Use Military for Deportations
- The stated plan of President-Elect Trump to use military forces to deport unauthorized immigrants has received criticism from the President’s Own Party, with Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky emerging as a critic of the plan
- Citing the imagery of military units deporting migrants, Paul stated that he “I’ll not support and will not vote to use the military in our cities.”
- With a closely divided Senate, Republican opposition to certain Trump immigration policies could potentially block certain legislative proposals from the White House.
- https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/25/rand-paul-trump-mass-deportation
Trump plans National Emergency declaration on immigration, use of military
- President-elect Trump has confirmed his intention to immediately declare a national emergency on the subject of illegal immigration, stating he would sign such a declaration on his first day in office.
- In the same statement, made on social media, Trump said he would use “military assets” to do the deportations.
- The use of military personnel and assets for deportations has proved controversial, including within Trump’s own Republican Party
- https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-confirms-plan-to-declare-national-emergency-use-military-for-mass-deportations/ar-AA1uirLn?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=d2ebc740540248188eb6b4e37fd4b5ef&ei=95
Musk v. Miller Battle on High-Skilled Immigration Predicted
- In Trump’s first administration, attempts to increase high-skilled immigration were stymied by the opposition of immigration hardliners, especially Stephen Miller, who has called for large reductions in legal immigration
- However, the inclusion of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, himself an immigrant, in Trump’s circle, has led some in Silicon Valley and beyond to believe Musk and others may move the president in a different direction.
- Dan Stein of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which advocates for a more restrictive immigration policy, said that Trump was “definitely going to be more receptive to certain kinds of legal immigration expansion”
- Musk has at times publicly called for making the legal immigration process for highly skilled foreigners easier and faster.
- https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/01/elon-musk-steven-miller-battle-high-tech-immigration-00191922
Horman Appointed Border Czar
- Tom Homan, considered a hardliner on the issue of illegal immigration, was named by President-Elect Trump to be the new ‘border Czar’ to advise the president on border security issues
- Homan was previously at Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Trump’s first term.
- In an interview with News Nation Homan said that mass deportations were a necessity and took a critical view towards sanctuary cities. As a non-cabinet post, the ‘border Czar’ appointment does not require congressional approval.
- https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/immigration/border-czar-tom-homan-deportations/
High-Skilled H-1B Visa Maxed Out Two Months Into Fiscal Year
- Only two months into the fiscal year, the cap for high-skilled visa applicants on H-1Bs has been hit.
- Around 85,000 additional visas were allotted, according to the US Citizenship and Naturalization Service
- An immigration attorney told reporters from Newsweek that the current system and caps were “not sustainable” and with 8 million jobs open in the US, restrictions were hurting the economy
- https://www.newsweek.com/h1b-visa-cap-reached-uscis-immigration-1994405
DHS Announces Lebanon TPS, Relief for F-1 Students
- Lebanon has faced a deteriorating situation as war has broken out over the past year between Lebanese group Hezbollah and Israel
- The Department of Homeland Security designated the country for Temporary Protective Status for 18 months.
- In addition, DHS will allow students here from Lebanon to “work more hours, take fewer classes, and apply for off-campus jobs to ease the financial strain.”
- To be eligible, F-1 students must:
- Be citizens of Lebanon or stateless individuals who last resided in Lebanon
- Have valid F-1 status as of November 27th 2024
- Be enrolled in an institution certified by the student and exchange visitor program
- Prove they are facing severe economic hardship because of the ongoing crisis in Lebanon
- https://www.boundless.com/blog/dhs-announces-tps-for-lebanon-and-relief-for-lebanese-f-1-students/
Senator Urges Biden to Extend Protections
- Senator Catherine Cortez Mastro called for the extension of temporary protected status for immigrants by the Biden administration, amid concerns the incoming administration will likely curb them
- “what the president can do is just take legal action to extend their TPS statuses … but it’s not just our TPS recipients. My hope is that the president, in the last two months, also quickly processes our DACA recipient applications,” the senator told reporters.
- TPS currently covers seventeen countries, many of which run out in 2025
- https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/senator-calls-on-biden-to-protect-legal-immigrants-before-trump-takes-office-226034245512
California Congresswoman Urges Closure of Detention Center
- California Rep. Judy Chu called on the administration to close a privately run Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in her state
- The Adelanto Detention Center has been the subject of complaints from non-profits, media, and government, including ICE officials, arguing it has failed to meet standards of care
- ICE had a self-imposed deadline last year to decide whether to close the facility, but no decision was made at that time.,
- https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/immigration/3249827/california-democrat-biden-administration-close-ice-detention-center/
Three bills currently pending in the Ohio legislator:
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House Bill 671
- Would criminalize the entry of an immigrant to Ohio if they lacked legal authorization to be in the US
- The bill is modeled on a controversial Oklahoma Law, which is currently on hold amid legal challenges in federal court
- The bill’s sponsor, Representative Gary Click, says that he doesn’t expect it to pass this year, but plans on reintroducing it next year.
- Immigration attorneys have raised concerns based what they called on constitutional issues as well as text that seems to be based on a misreading of federal immigration law.
- https://woub.org/2024/10/17/republican-bill-penalize-immigrants-enter-ohio-without-federal-legal-status/
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House Bill 656
- Introduced by Rep. Tom Patton, this bill would create restrictions and penalties for the hiring of unauthorized immigrants in the state
- Under the bill, the company would face penalties for violations as well as verification and a probationary period to ensure compliance after an initial violation
- Penalties would be worse for repeated violations of the law by the same company
- https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/politics/2024/08/27/ohio-bill-would-punish-employers-of-people-living-in-the-u-s-illegally/74877359007/
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House Bill 666
- Called the Protecting Ohio Communities Act, this bill would require local law enforcement to actively assist federal immigration authorities
- Specifically, agencies would be required to report to ICE or other federal immigration authorities if they suspected someone was in the country without authorization
- Entities that failed to do so would face serious losses of state funding, which could have significant consequences for the agencies’ budgets.
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