Posts tagged Immigration
IFPTE Requests the House Pass Five FY26 Appropriations Bills and Ensure Administration Respects the Law and Constitution

Ahead of the House vote to end the partial government shutdown by passing five Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) appropriations bills, Senate Amendments to H.R. 7418, IFPTE urged the passage of the legislation and also urged lawmakers “accountability, oversight, and justice for overbroad DHS immigration enforcement operations that have resulted in too many tragic outcomes.”

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IFPTE Applauds Senator Durbin, Senator Rounds, Representative Foster, and Representative Lawler for Introducing the Keep STEM Talent Act of 2025

IFPTE applauds Senator Durbin, Senator Rounds, Representative Foster, and Representative Lawler for introducing the Keep STEM Talent Act of 2025, legislation that provides international students graduating with U.S. STEM advanced degrees a pathway to permanence, protects wages, and ensures American work.

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National Association of Immigration Judges File Union Election Petition Seeking to Restore Collective Bargaining Rights

Earlier this year, a Trump-appointed majority on the FLRA, bucking precedent, stripped immigration judges of their collective bargaining rights and union protections. Now, the judges are back filing a petition seeking the restoration of their rights with an FLRA board that includes a new member.

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