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Government attorneys are arguing in court that a legal challenge to a hastily-built immigration detention center in the ...
Moves to end bond for migrants and fire dozens of immigration judges deprive undocumented detainees of due process and may ...
Migrants are suing to bar the Trump administration from arresting people making appearances at immigration court proceedings.
In a searing ruling, a federal judge in Los Angeles temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting ...
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As Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong’s ruling rippled across the region, the federal government requested an immediate stay, pending appeal. Here’s what you need to know.
Since 2017, more than 300 immigration judges have resigned, retired or been pushed out, many citing political pressure and the erosion of judicial independence.
Anyone who enters the country illegally would be ineligible for a bond hearing before an immigration judge, according to the directive.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is moving to detain far more people than before, tapping a legal authority to jail anyone who entered the country illegally.