By Catherine Wilson | February 2, 2018
The Securities and Exchange Commission reaches settlements with the owner and president of Vermont's Jay Peak ski resort.
By Andrew Denney | February 1, 2018
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Wednesday it has issued a formal policy on making arrests in federal, state and local courthouses, saying it will target convicted criminals and persons considered threats to public safety, but leaving a window open for arrests under “special circumstances.”
By Guillermo “Gary” Wiener and John Meyer | February 1, 2018
The U.S. Department of State has a process by which a former U.S. citizen who did not intend to relinquish can request to restore his or her U.S. citizenship.
By Richard Klawiter and Jennifer Eldridge | February 1, 2018
The not guilty verdict by a San Francisco jury Nov. 30, 2017, in the case of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, the undocumented homeless Mexican immigrant accused…
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | January 31, 2018
A controversial measure that would ban “sanctuary cities” in Florida stalled in the Senate but is already playing a role in the 2018 gubernatorial campaign.
By Colby Hamilton | January 30, 2018
In a sprawling hearing to address competing motions for an injunction by plaintiffs and dismissal by DOJ over the DACA wind-down, U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis once again took aim at statements made by the Trump administration.
By Andrew Denney | January 29, 2018
A federal judge in Manhattan has ordered the immediate release of a well-known advocate for immigrants and refugees from the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying that his detainer amounted to “unnecessary cruelty,” while he awaits deportation for a past criminal conviction.
By Marcia Coyle | January 26, 2018
Judge Gregg Costa of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said there would be "little downside" to require three-judge courts for cases seeking nationwide injunctions.
By Jennifer Kay, Associated Press | January 26, 2018
The NAACP has sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, citing President Donald Trump's disparaging comments about immigrants and their home countries as evidence of racial discrimination influencing his administration's decision to end protections for roughly 60,000 Haitians.
By Ian Lopez | January 25, 2018
Littler Mendelson and ComplianceHR have released a web service to simplify employee queries regarding President Trump's "travel ban."
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