February 2024 Immigration Update
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This month’s Immigration Update at a glance:
- Higher immigration levels are helping employers fill roles in a tight labor market, according to a Congressional Budget office reports
- A proposal to link aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan with measures for border security failed to gain support in the Senate
- President Joe Biden is considering an executive action that would restrict access to the US asylum system
DOCTORS Act introduced, would reallocate unused residency slots
- A bipartisan group of congress members introduced the DOCTORs Act, which would allow states to transfer unused Conrad 30 slots to states that need them
- The Conrad 30 program allows foreign born medical school graduates to remain in the United States
- The bill, similar to one that was introduced in the senate last year, has 21 sponsors/cosponsors, 10 republicans and 11 democrats. It was introduced by Republican Congressman Troy Nehls of Texas, and is supported by GOP conference chair Elise Stefanik and Border Security and Enforcement Committee Chair Clay Higgins.
Source: https://stefanik.house.gov/2024/1/stefanik-helps-introduce-bill-to-address-doctor-shortage
Border Deal Compromise Collapses in Senate
- A proposal to link aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan with measures for border security failed to gain support in the Senate
- The proposal was criticized by conservative Republicans in the senate who wanted a more restrictive border policy
- Speaker Mike Johnson had already stated that the deal would not pass the house
Wisconsin Introduces Bill to Smooth Path for International Medical Graduates
- Cory Tomczyk, a Republican member of the state senate, introduced a new bill to give provisional licenses to international medical graduates
- Licensing can often times be difficult for IMGs, and bills to ease the path for them has been a trend in recent years, with Tennessee, Washington State, Idaho, and Colorado, among others, passing bills to do so.
- https://trackbill.com/bill/wisconsin-senate-bill-900-relating-to-provisional-licenses-to-practice-medicine-and-surgery-for-internationally-trained-physicians-and-physician-assistants-and-granting-rule-making-authority-fe/2481275/2
Biden considering Executive Order to Restrict Border Crossings
- President Joe Biden is considering an executive action that would restrict access to the US asylum system.
- Biden would use the 212(f) law, a section of federal law that enables the president to suspend entry to this country under certain circumstances. It was used by the Trump administration on several occasions
- Migrant arrivals on the US-Mexican border have surged in recent years
- Sources say Biden hasn’t decided for sure yet, but may announce the decision within the next two weeks
- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-weighs-invoking-executive-authority-stage-border-crackdown-212f/
USCIS Made Progress in Reducing Backlog
- The US Citizenship and Immigration Services says it has made progress in the reduction of case backlogs recently, and said in a press release they had reduced their case backlog by 15%
- The agency also made progress on the citizenship/naturalization process, with an average time it takes a new citizen to be naturalized dropping from 10 ½ months to just 6.1 months.
- USCIS reported giving the oath of allegiance to over 875,500 new Americans in fiscal year 2023
- https://www.boundless.com/blog/uscis-breaks-records-and-reduces-backlogs/
CBP Statistics Show Record High Migrant Encounters
- Customs and Border Patrol reported nearly 250,000 encounters of migrants attempting to cross the US-Mexico border in December of 2023
- This is a new record, surpassing the previous record of 224,000 in May 2022
- This follow several years of unusually high numbers of migrant encounters, which have been higher than normal since they rebounded from a low point during the most severe phases of the COVID-19 pandemic
- https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/02/15/migrant-encounters-at-the-us-mexico-border-hit-a-record-high-at-the-end-of-2023/
US-Reimposes Venezuela Sanctions
- The US government reimposed some sanctions on the Venezuelan government
- A previous deal specified that the US would offer sanction relief in exchange for moves by Venezuela toward more open elections, but Venezuela’s government disqualified the opposition’s president candidate Maria Corina Machado.
- Many polls have shown Machado would win in a landslide over Venezuela’s current president Nicolás Maduro.
- Venezuela’s authoritarian regime has plunged the country into crisis, leading to millions of Venezuelans to flee the country
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/1/30/us-reimposes-some-sanctions-after-venezuela-bans-presidential-hopeful#:~:text=The%20United%20States%20has%20begun,of%20an%20opposition%20presidential%20hopeful
Judge Blocks Texas Border Law
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A US Federal Court halted implementation of a Texas state law that would have enabled state and local officials to arrest migrants crossing the US Mexico border
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The ruling is a victory for the federal government, which has opposed the law, saying border enforcement is a federal power
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In the case, Judge David Ezra, who was appointed to the bench by Republican President Ronald Reagan, issued a priliminary injuction and suggested that the federal government was likely to win the case eventually.
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Legal experts have said the case may soon reach the Supreme Court
Texas AG Sues Catholic Charity helping Refugees
- Texas’ Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Annunciation House, a Faith based shelter assisting migrant families in El Paso.
- Paxton accused the charity, affiliated with the Catholic Church, was involved in human smuggling.
- Paxton’s suit was opposed by leaders in the Catholic Church and in the local community, with the El Paso Mayor describing the work Annunciation House does as essential.
- https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/texas-attorney-general-targets-catholic-migrant-shelter-alleging-human-smuggling/
Report: Immigration fueled economic recovery
- Higher immigration levels are helping employers fill roles in a tight labor market, according to a Congressional Budget office reports
- Newly arrived immigrants will help the US Economy grow by $7 trillion over the next decade
- Immigration has increased under President Biden; when Biden took office in January 2021 foreign born workers were 17.3% of the workforce, now they are almost 19%.
- https://www.axios.com/2024/02/27/biden-immigration-workers-inflation-wages
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