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Catholic Legal Immigration Network Opposes DHS Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Seekers
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WASHINGTON, April 28 -- The Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc. submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security opposing the agency's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking titled "Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Applicants," published on February 23, 2026. CLINIC, which represents a coalition of over 400 community-based and diocesan legal service providers across 48 states and D.C., critiqued the proposal for undermining the rights and dignity of asylum seekers.

The NPRM proposes multiple changes to the rules governing Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) ... Show Full Article

Economic Policy Institute Condemns DHS Proposed Employment Authorization Rule for Asylum Applicants
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- The Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank focused on low- and middle-income workers' economic interests, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security opposing the agency's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking entitled Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Applicants.

EPI criticized the proposed rule for imposing extensive delays and restrictive barriers on asylum applicants seeking Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), which could severely disrupt the labor market and harm millions of workers.

EPI highlighted that the NPRM ... Show Full Article

City of Aberdeen Highlights Transportation and Safety Priorities in Public Comment to DOT
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- The City of Aberdeen, South Dakota, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation outlining key transportation and safety improvement priorities to support continued growth, enhance quality of life, and improve transportation efficiency. As a regional hub with heavy freight movement, Aberdeen emphasizes the need for coordinated planning, partnerships, and strategic investments to address unique challenges.

Aberdeen identifies several critical infrastructure needs, including the development of a southern truck bypass to reroute heavy truck traffic ... Show Full Article

Center for Immigration Studies Urges DHS to Reform Employment Authorization for Asylum Applicants
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- The Center for Immigration Studies has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Citizenship and Immigration Services addressing the proposed rulemaking on Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Applicants. The letter responds to concerns regarding current backlogs and systemic incentives influencing asylum filings and employment authorization requests.

CIS highlights the tremendous backlogs currently burdening USCIS's affirmative asylum casework, with over 1.45 million pending claims and average processing times exceeding three years. ... Show Full Article

Challenges in Rural Transportation Systems Highlighted in University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Letter to U.S. Department of Transportation
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Center for Urban Informatics and Progress has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation addressing challenges faced by rural transportation systems. The letter responds to the agency's Request for Information on the Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation for Economic Success (ROUTES) Initiative and draws on CUIP's expertise with connected and digitally supported transportation systems, including their work on the Chattanooga Smart Corridor.

CUIP emphasizes that rural transportation struggles ... Show Full Article

Center for Immigration Studies Urges DHS to Reform Employment Authorization for Asylum Applicants
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- The Center for Immigration Studies has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Citizenship and Immigration Services addressing the proposed rulemaking on Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Applicants. The letter responds to concerns regarding current backlogs and systemic incentives influencing asylum filings and employment authorization requests.

CIS highlights the tremendous backlogs currently burdening USCIS's affirmative asylum casework, with over 1.45 million pending claims and average processing times exceeding three years. ... Show Full Article

Carbondale Area Interfaith Refugee Support Opposes DHS Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Applicants
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- The Carbondale Area Interfaith Refugee Support, Illinois, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security opposing a proposed rule on employment authorization for asylum applicants, arguing the changes would harm vulnerable families and strain community resources.

CAIRS, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting refugees resettling in the greater Carbondale, Illinois area, argues that the proposed rule will impose severe hardship on families fleeing persecution by forcing them to wait at least one year or longer before they can legally work. ... Show Full Article

Blue Star Families Urges DOD to Address State-Level Challenges Affecting Military Families
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- Blue Star Families, Encinitas, California, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Defense regarding state priorities for 2028 impacting service members and their families. The organization highlighted persistent quality-of-life challenges such as spouse unemployment, childcare access, food insecurity, and mental healthcare disruptions, which directly affect military readiness and retention.

The letter emphasized the high unemployment rate among military spouses, attributed to frequent relocations and licensing delays. Blue Star Families recommended ... Show Full Article

Amazon Highlights Security Considerations for Agentic AI in Response to NIST Request
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WASHINGTON, April 27 -- Amazon Web Services submitted a public comment letter to the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Center for AI Standards and Innovation addressing security considerations for artificial intelligence agents, specifically focusing on agentic AI systems.

Amazon frames agentic AI as autonomous systems capable of planning and executing complex sequences of actions independently, raising new security challenges beyond traditional software and generative AI models.

In the letter, Amazon emphasizes that existing security frameworks like the NIST Cybersecurity ... Show Full Article