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NILC Statements and News Releases

2/3/10

ICE Colluded with Employer Against Trafficked Workers | NILC Statement: Workers' Rights on ICE

 

William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Act (Public Law No. 110-457)

Congress Sends Strong Message with Passage of Trafficking Victims Protection Act (CHIRLA, 1/7/09)

New Trafficking Law Helps Protect Vulnerable Children (LIRS, 12/11/08)

 

USCIS has published an interim final rule that allows “T” and “U” nonimmigrants to adjust to lawful permanent residence. (12/8/08)

INTERIM FINAL RULE: 73 FR 75540-64 (Dec. 12, 2008).

CORRECTION TO INTERIM FINAL RULE: 74 FR 395 (Jan. 6, 2009).

USCIS news release (12/8/08)

USCIS fact sheet (12/8/08)

 

Federal Financial Aid for College Available to Qualified Battered Immigrants (8/1/08)
 


Immigrants' Rights Update Articles (back to IRU index)

 

Interim Rule for Applying for “U” Visa Finally Published (10/5/07)

 

New Law Expands Eligibility For "T" Nonimmigrant Status (2/17/04) (posted under "Obtaining Lawful Permanent Resident Status")

 

DOJ Issues Regulations for T Visas, Available to Victims of Trafficking (2/28/02) (posted under "Obtaining Lawful Permanent Resident Status")

 

DOJ and State Dept. Issue Regulations Implementing Victims of Trafficking Law (8/31/01) (posted under "Obtaining Lawful Permanent Resident Status")

 

ORR Outlines Procedures for Granting Benefits Eligibility to Victims of Trafficking (8/31/01) (posted under "Immigrants and Public Benefits – Miscellaneous Issues")

 

Congress Creates New "T" and "U" Visas for Victims of Exploitation (10/19/00) (posted under "Obtaining Lawful Permanent Resident Status")

 

Congress Passes Violence Against Women Act of 2000 (10/19/00) (posted under "Obtaining Lawful Permanent Resident Status")

   

 

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