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When President Joe Biden came into office, he promised an overhaul of the nation’s immigration and asylum laws. Under his predecessor, former President Donald Trump, the U.S. sought to seal the country’s borders, instituting a policy of turning away migrants and asylum seekers and arresting those who crossed the border illegally, which resulted in the separation of families. …
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Foreword
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ICE by the Numbers
Fewer migrants were apprehended and detained in the pandemic
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Enforcement at the Border
How the Trump administration’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ policy emerged
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Conditions in ICE Facilities
Inspections reveal threats to detainees’ rights and safety
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Challenges to ICE Operations
A new oversight office identifies barriers to reform proposals
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Alternatives to Detention
Monitoring migrants without holding them
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What Congress Is Doing on ICE
Could the Biden administration usher in bipartisan reform?
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Pros and Cons of the Keystone XL Pipeline
Environmental stewardship versus economic loss
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Pros and Cons of Presidential Pardon Power
A safeguard against injustice versus abusing presidential favors
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Pros and Cons of the Keystone XL Pipeline
Environmental stewardship versus economic loss
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Pro & Con
Should Congress strengthen its oversight of ICE facilities?