By Marcia Coyle | July 19, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, rejecting a Trump administration challenge, said grandparents, aunts, uncles and other family members with close U.S. relatives can travel here from six predominantly Muslim nations. But the court continued to bar refugees with sponsorship agreements with U.S. resettlement agencies.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 17, 2017
Juvenile Delinquent Granted Leave to Renew, But Denied Court Issuing SIJS Finding
By Erin Mulvaney | July 17, 2017
Venezuelan native David Rodriguez says Procter & Gamble rejected him from a paid internship because of his immigration status, despite being authorized to work in the U.S., according to a lawsuit he filed Monday in Florida federal court.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 17, 2017
Court concludes man did not dishonestly answer "no" to the question of whether he had been in prison because being taken into a trailer in the middle of the jungle did not constitute being confined to a prison.
By Michael Booth | July 13, 2017
Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday vetoed Democrat-supported legislation that sought to bar the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from enforcing President Donald Trump's March executive order restricting entry for immigrants from a group of predominantly Muslim, Middle Eastern countries.
By Susan L. Pollet | July 13, 2017
Susan L. Pollet writes: A major hurdle for children impacted by immigration proceedings is access to representation, either of their legal interests or of their best interests. Only a small portion of unaccompanied migrant children who are victims of trafficking do have legal representation through legislation. Moreover, currently, U.S. immigration law does not recognize children's interests as a valid factor in immigration decisions.
By Jason Grant | July 11, 2017
Southern District Judge Paul Crotty found that Immigration and Customs Enforcement retained certain responsibilities to provide detainees with adequate medical care despite having delegated duties to the Orange County Correctional Facility.
By Peter Fisch and Mitchell Berg | July 11, 2017
Peter Fisch and Mitchell Berg write: The EB-5 visa program has become a major source of real estate financing nationwide, and in particular for large real estate development projects in New York City such as Hudson Yards in Manhattan, the New York Wheel on Staten Island, and the Pacific Park development in Brooklyn. While the real estate industry has to date been the primary beneficiary of investment dollars generated by the EB-5 program, proposed changes to the program's rules could imperil what has been a reliable source of funding for new development projects.
By therecorder | The Recorder | July 7, 2017
9th Cir.; 16-35385 The court of appeal affirmed a district court judgment. The court held that an alien subject to a reinstated removal order was not…
By therecorder | The Recorder | July 7, 2017
9th Cir.; 17-55208 The court of appeals affirmed a district court order. The court held that nothing in either the Homeland Security Act (HSA) or the…
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