By Lisa Rathke and Kathy McCormack | May 22, 2019
The grand jury indictment alleges defendants led by a Miami businessman conspired to embezzle EB-5 investors' funds and deceive investors about a project's number of jobs and ability to generate revenue.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 21, 2019
The former Manhattan U.S. attorney spoke in Washington at the Compliance Week conference, where other lawyers, including Stefan Passantino, made remarks about their time in public service.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 21, 2019
The former Manhattan U.S. attorney spoke in Washington at the Compliance Week conference, where other lawyers, including Stefan Passantino, made remarks about their time in public service.
By Tony Mauro | May 21, 2019
"Neither country can solve the challenge of illegal immigration alone and I'm convinced that we can find common ground,” the veteran appellate lawyer and former Kirkland & Ellis partner told U.S. senators on Tuesday.
By Tony Mauro | May 21, 2019
"Neither country can solve the challenge of illegal immigration alone and I'm convinced that we can find common ground,” the veteran appellate lawyer and former Kirkland & Ellis partner told U.S. senators on Tuesday.
By Zach Schlein | May 17, 2019
Broward Mayor Mark Bogen announced the federal government intends to begin transporting hundreds of undocumented immigrants to Broward and Palm Beach counties.
By Ellis Kim | May 17, 2019
A divided panel said the administration's move violated the Administrative Procedure Act because it did not offer a sufficient explanation for winding down DACA.
By Juan Zamorano | May 17, 2019
Panamanian authorities are struggling to contend with a spike in the number of migrants passing through what is known as the Darien Gap, a roadless, lawless region of tropical isthmus that is one of the most dangerous stretches for people heading north from South America.
By Ana Ceballos | May 17, 2019
The first-term governor, a former U.S. House member, said Congress' failure to pass immigration reform should not be a burden for Floridians.
By Colby Hamilton | May 16, 2019
Federal immigration officials now believe that more than 6,500 young, at-risk immigrants were denied special protected status after 2018 because of a policy change in how the Department of Homeland Security interpreted orders from New York State family courts when evaluating individual cases.
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