According to this article on Bloomberg, by Jarrell Dillard "The House Judiciary Committee approved legislation…
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New immigration policy aims to protect undocumented immigrants against work exploitation
According to this article on Chicago Sun Times, by CST Editorial Board
“In recent weeks, the Biden administration has done something that hasn’t been done by a presidential administration since 1986 — explicitly direct immigration agencies not to arrest undocumented immigrants who don’t pose a threat.
The first order came Sept. 30 when Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas introduced new immigration guidelines stating that the federal government would stop using its resources to seek and remove “those who do not pose a threat” and in accordance with the new guidelines, a person’s unlawful presence in the U.S. would no longer make them a priority for deportation starting Nov. 29.
Mayorkas kept the momentum going last week when he released a memo ordering enforcement agencies to stop immigration raids at worksites and instead shift their focus to pursuing employers who hired immigrants without proper work authorization. Most importantly, the latest order promises to offer deportation protections to immigrants who report abusive employers.”