The Immigrant’s Journal Vol. 155
A Journey for a Better Life & Justice
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January 13, 2022
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The Biden Administration is on the Wrong Side in This Crucial Supreme Court Immigration Case persecution or torture in their countries of origin. One plaintiff, Arturo Martinez, was kidnapped by police officers after being deported to Mexico, tortured, and held for ransom. Another, Eduardo Gutierrez, was tortured by gang members because of his sexual orientation. Arturo, Eduardo, and others like them were all screened by an asylum officer upon their return to the U.S.; all were found to have a bona fide claim to protection, and all were referred for legal proceedings to decide their protection claims. Under the immigration laws, they were legally entitled to remain in the
BY MICHAEL TAN
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n January 11, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Garland v. Gonzalez, the latest in a series of cases the court has taken on immigration detention. The case presents a basic question: whether the federal government can lock immigrants up, for months or even years, without a hearing to determine if their detention is justified. And the Biden administration is decidedly on the wrong side of this fight. The plaintiffs in Gonzalez are all people who were previously deported from the U.S., but came back because they faced
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January Is Divorce Month ....16
Harry Reid: Champion for the Latinx Community, Remembered ....3
How to Get a Green Card: Derivative Refugee/Asylee Status for Your Spouse ....6
Is Gov. Hochul Looking Out for Immigrants? Advocates Respond to Her State of the State Address BY MARY CAMPBELL
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overnor Kathy Hochul delivered her first State of the State address on Wednesday, January 5, outlining her vision for New York's future as the State enters another year of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic revitalization. Addressing the State Legislature and all New Yorkers from the Assembly Chamber, Hochul explained a plan she said would galvanize the State through the med-
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ical, economic, and social perils of the pandemic and confront long-standing needs in climate resilience, infrastructure, and government ethics. "My fellow New Yorkers, this agenda is for you," Hochul said. "Every single initiative is filtered through the lens of how to help you and your families." The agenda comprises over 200 initiatives, including some bold ideas – like growing the healthcare workforce by 20% over five years; replacing the embattled state government ethics continued on page 9
CDC to Recommend You Wear Better Masks as Omicron Spreads ....13
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Commissioner Hatch: DCWP Settles Two Paid Sick Leave Cases for Domestic Workers ....11
End-of-life Conversations Can be Hard, But Your Loved Ones Will Thank You ....7