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Advancing Gender and Sex Equality in Asylum Protections 

AILA Law Journal Author Elaine Wood shares a bit about her article entitled “Persecution Taxonomy: Adding Sex and Gender as Protected Grounds for Asylum” in which she argues persuasively that revising the applicable language is now imperative to address contemporary concerns. The post Advancing Gender and Sex Equality in Asylum Protections  first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/cenhCqL via IFTTT

An Article I Immigration Court

The Honorable Mimi Tsankov, President of the National Association of Immigration Judges, shares brief highlights of her article on the need for an independent Article I immigration court, featured in the Fall 2023 edition of the AILA Law Journal. The post An Article I Immigration Court first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/yloqxXp via IFTTT

What’s Inside the Fall 2023 Edition of the AILA Law Journal?

Editor-in-Chief Cyrus Mehta describes the topics and issues covered in the Fall 2023 edition of the AILA Law Journal, highlighting the set of timely and important articles; the digital edition is available free to AILA members. The post What’s Inside the Fall 2023 Edition of the AILA Law Journal? first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/fWEKkLo via IFTTT

End-of-Year Reflection on the State Department’s FY23 Visa Processing Achievements and What Needs to Be Done Next

AILA Senior Policy Associate Paul Stern shares an end-of-year reflection on how the State Department's visa processing went in Fiscal Year 2023, and lays out the work that remains, including how Congress can help address the delays and backlogs permanently. The post End-of-Year Reflection on the State Department’s FY23 Visa Processing Achievements and What Needs to Be Done Next first appeared on Blog: Think Immigration . from Blog: Think Immigration https://ift.tt/c47GgIo via IFTTT