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“DHS should be able to waive some immigration barriers, choose not to start or revive removal proceedings, allow reapplication for admission, or approve some immigration benefits for qualifying spouses or children of U.S. citizens when family hardship warrants it and no listed exclusion applies.”
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“Immigration officials should presume that separating someone from a U.S. citizen spouse, parent, or child counts as hardship when deciding whether to grant family-based immigration relief.”
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“Immigration officials and courts should have more room to keep families together when strict rules would cause serious harm.”
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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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“People should be able to ask immigration officials or courts to review an old immigration denial or removal order again if the new family-hardship standards likely would have changed the outcome, usually within a two-year filing window.”
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“Family-based immigration relief should not be available to people covered by listed crime, security, fraud, unlawful voting, international child abduction, and similar deportation or inadmissibility grounds.”
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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 officials over alleged unlawful immigration decisions involving border inspection, detention, removal, release, bond, parole, or visa cutoffs for countries that resist removals, when the state or its residents are harmed.”
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“A widow, widower, or surviving child of a U.S. citizen should still be able to seek family-based immigration relief after the citizen dies, as long as the request meets the timing and hardship standards.”
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