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Bill could undo local 'sanctuary city' immigration rules


Bill could undo local sanctuary city immigration rules
March 12, 2021
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LEBANON, N.H. (AP) A New Hampshire bill that would require authorities to detain suspected undocumented immigrants for federal immigration authorities could destroy police reform adopted by two Upper Valley communities last year, municipal officials say.
The bill, referred to as the “Anti-Sanctuary Act” by supporters, would require local and state police to comply with federal immigration enforcement, Valley News reported.
In addition, it would bar municipalities from “adopting policies that prohibit, restrict, or discourage the enforcement of federal immigration law.”
State Rep. John Potucek, R-Derry, told the House Municipal and County Government Committee that the legislation targets “sanctuary cities” who seek to hide or shield people without legal status from deportation or prosecution. ....

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Editorial: They are human, too


Editorial: They are human, too
Times Union Editorial Board
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THE ISSUE:
A court can’t seem to get a federal detention center to vaccinate people in its care.
THE STAKES:

A little less than 9 percent of Americans have been infected with the coronavirus. In the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility where immigrants are detained, however, the infection rate is more than 25 percent.
Yet even with a court order, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can’t seem to get vaccines to detainees most likely to become gravely ill and die should they contract COVID-19.
For some reason, this problem appears to be ICE’s alone. Prison advocates say no other federal agency is having trouble getting vaccines for incarcerated people. Which raises the question of whether ICE’s problem is logistical or institutional in an agency that came to be the face of former President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant bigotry and inhumane policies. ....

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Biden ends policy forcing asylum-seekers to 'remain in Mexico' - but for 41,247 migrants, it's too late


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Biden ends policy forcing asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico - but for 41,247 migrants, it s too late
Austin Kocher, Syracuse University
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(THE CONVERSATION) The last residents of Mexico’s Matamoros refugee camp crossed the border into the United States on March 5 to request asylum.
The migrants – many of them Central Americans fleeing endemic violence, poverty and corruption – will be allowed to stay in the U.S. as their cases move through the immigration court system.
The exodus from the Matamoros camp, which once sheltered more than 2,500 asylum-seekers, marks the end of a Trump-era policy called the Migrant Protection Protocols. Commonly known as “Remain in Mexico,” the January 2019 policy forced 71,000 migrants who were detained along the U.S.-Mexico border back into Mexico to file for asylum and wait for many months while their claims were ....

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