By Associated Press | February 3, 2022
The two commissioners voting against the IDs voiced concerns that they could lead to fraudulent activity.
By Manuel Rueda and Elliot Spagat | February 1, 2022
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said it will expel Venezuelans to Colombia "on a regular basis," without elaborating on the frequency.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By F. Oliver Yang | January 26, 2022
Due to various political and legal reasons, the IEP program was suspended before its proposed effective date and had been on hiatus until it was eventually reinstated by the Biden administration in June 2021.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 25, 2022
A DOJ lawyer said the "dramatically changed circumstances of this case warrant either a dismissal for mootness, or at the very least an affirmance and a remand to the district court" if the immigration judges' union wanted to file a new challenge.
By Jim Saunders | January 25, 2022
Perhaps the most controversial part of the bill would crack down on transportation companies that bring undocumented immigrants into the state.
By Marlon Gonzalez | January 24, 2022
U.S. officials have hoped that Honduran President-elect Xiomara Castro could help battle poverty and insecurity in a country that is a major source of uncontrolled migration.
Daily Business Review | News|Profile
By Michael A. Mora | January 14, 2022
"That [Angela Davis photo] reminds me just to continue to be a badass Black woman that does not get intimidated by anything," said Tremaine L. Hemans of the Hemans Law Group.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Aron Solomon | January 11, 2022
Today's Supreme Court oral arguments present cases that are fundamentally about the reasonable outer limits for immigration detention. The Supreme Court has an opportunity to help ensure that the United States has a fundamental fairness in immigration cases that far too few nations have.
By Tom McParland | January 6, 2022
A Manhattan federal judge ruled in 2019 that the agencies did not carry their burden with regard to certain internal memos and directed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to reassess its position and to disclose all responsive non-exempt materials.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kate Kalmykov and Lizbeth Chow | December 22, 2021
Here the key changes of 2021, which will continue to impact the immigration and employment fields in the coming months and years.
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