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Policy · 116th Congress

5 hysterectomies referred by ICE center, DHS tells Congress

[House report: Medical neglect, falsified records harmed detained immigrants] While the investigation is pending, the Georgia medical facility has suspended its relationship with the doctor

Policy · 116th Congress

Key GOP senator endorses permanent telehealth provisions

Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Lamar Alexander on Wednesday called on Congress to make permanent two temporary telehealth changes enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration agency resumes processing U.S.-based green cards

In its previous guidance to employees, USCIS had tied the processing hold to President Donald Trump’s executive order in April that suspended the entry of most immigrants from overseas.

Policy · 116th Congress

Administration puts ‘hold’ on green card requests from US

Buzzfeed News reported Thursday that USCIS employees had also received additional guidance about the hold, saying it was tied to President Donald Trump’s executive order in April that suspended the

Policy · 116th Congress

Calls grow for Trump to relax humanitarian sanctions on Iran

As coronavirus infections have yet to peak in the United States, there is no expectation of Congress reconvening to take up a bill that would have the veto-proof support necessary to go over Trump’s head

Policy · 116th Congress

Concerns grow about coronavirus spreading in prisons

Criminal justice and civil rights groups want Congress and federal and state officials to take action to protect the COVID-19 virus from spreading to the nation’s jails and prisons, a particularly vulnerable

Policy · 116th Congress

House Democrats’ budget to assume corporate tax increase

Current expectations are that the Treasury Department will run out of wiggle room and bump up against the ceiling, which must be raised or suspended in order to avoid a catastrophic default on U.S. obligations