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“Immigration parole law should name DHS, rather than the Attorney General, as the official responsible for parole decisions, without changing the case-by-case parole standard.”
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“Federal immigration parole language should name Homeland Security as the agency responsible for parole decisions when Homeland Security handles them.”
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“Immigration parole should be tightly limited so it cannot be used as a broad workaround to regular immigration rules.”
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“Immigration parole should be a narrow temporary tool, not a broad way to let large groups enter or stay in the United States.”
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“Some noncitizens should have fewer ways to ask a court to review federal immigration decisions about release, bond, or parole.”
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“Federal immigration officials should have to detain certain noncitizens after they are arrested for, charged with, convicted of, or admit to burglary, theft, larceny, shoplifting, assaulting a law enforcement officer, or a crime causing death or serious injury.”
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“Federal immigration officials should have to detain certain noncitizens after they are arrested for, charged with, convicted of, or admit to burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting, and quickly take custody when no other agency is holding them.”
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“States should have an easier court path for certain immigration lawsuits, including a more-than-$100 financial harm threshold, faster court handling, more review of release, bond, or parole decisions, and court orders requiring federal officials to act or stop acting.”
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“States should be able to sue federal immigration officials when they say border detention or removal steps were skipped, a noncitizen was released or given bond or parole unlawfully, or parole was granted too broadly.”
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