By Dan M. Clark | September 4, 2019
"There is no time for Defendants' procedural maneuvering," Merola's attorneys wrote.
By Robert Storace | September 3, 2019
Attorneys for ICE and Hartford resident Wayzaro Walton made oral arguments Tuesday in front of a three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. ICE is trying to deport Walton to her native England for several criminal offenses she committed in this country even though Connecticut has pardoned her for those crimes.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 3, 2019
Using an unusual legal strategy, Haynes and Boone partners Leslie Thorne and Emily Westridge Black persuaded a Texas federal judge to issue an order…
By Katheryn Tucker | August 30, 2019
"Thousands of children and parents will live with intense trauma the rest of their lives as a result of this policy, which the administration knew would leave indelible scars on these families," said Michelle Lapointe, senior supervising attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
By Angela Morris | August 30, 2019
The government "took children from their parents not in spite of the harm, but because of it, intending that the terror inflicted on these families would deter other families from migrating to the United States," said the fathers' claims.
By Angela Morris | August 30, 2019
The government "took children from their parents not in spite of the harm, but because of it, intending that the terror inflicted on these families would deter other families from migrating to the United States," said the fathers' claims.
By Tasha Norman | August 29, 2019
"There are grinders, minders and finders—those that do the work, manage the work, or find the work. It is important to know which you are at any given time, become strong in that capacity, and grow onto the next phase."
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By Roger Bernstein, Ronald R. Fieldstone, Julian Montero and Rohit Kapuria | August 29, 2019
As a result of a new agency rule, potential EB-5 investors will be scurrying to invest in the EB-5 program in rapid fashion, many of whom desire to invest in the South Florida economy and emigrate to South Florida.
By Robert Storace | August 28, 2019
Attorneys for Connecticut resident Wayzaro Walton and ICE will give oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Sept. 3. ICE is trying to deport Walton, who has several criminal convictions in Connecticut, but was pardoned by the state for those offenses.
By Angela Morris | August 23, 2019
"Being able to give the presentations at the immigration court was at least a minimal avenue for them to get some basic information that would assist them, and now that's been shut down," said plaintiffs lawyer Lynn Coyle.
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