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The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops released an update on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that calls attention to court developments that are expected to affect the program’s beneficiaries,
During the previous administration, the backlog rose from 1,457,547 cases on the active docket in fiscal 2021 to 3,716,106 in fiscal 2024.
Judge Sara Ellis' ruling follows her earlier requirement that officers give warnings before using anti-riot weapons like tear gas and wear visible identification.
For months, immigration enforcement agents have sporadically arrested some Lake County and Porter County defendants without U.S. citizenship in the middle of their criminal cases, Indiana lawyers say.
CHICAGO (AP) — Troubled by clashes between agents and the public, a judge on Thursday said she will require federal immigration officers in the Chicago area to wear body cameras, and she also summoned a senior official to court next week to discuss an enforcement operation that has resulted in more than 1,000 arrests.
The judge rebuffed a once-outlier practice that has become national policy under the Trump administration. It's the first such class-action ruling.
As the federal government shutdown halts many services nationwide, immigration courts, including Charlotte’s that serves North and South Carolina, remain open.
The strain faced by Connecticut’s only immigration court was evident last week after the U.S. Department of Justice cut ties with one the few immigration judges assigned to its