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May 7, 2018
People in the immigrant rights community feared that the anti-immigrant rhetoric that helped Donald Trump become president would cause immigrants to view with suspicion law enforcement particularly an...
May 1, 2018
Late last week, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen announced the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Nepali citizens in the United States. Those from Nepal who would ha...
Apr 24, 2018
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard another case that will have impact on immigration law. At question in Pereira vs. Sessions was whether a “Notice to Appear” needs to tell its recipient where and whe...
Apr 20, 2018
Ferdinand Stöhr The Trump Administration’s efforts to stop “sanctuary cities” ran into another legal roadblock Thursday when the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago upheld a national injunc...
Apr 18, 2018
Justice Neil Gorsuch didn't set out to make the immigration law community happy, but he did so when he sided in part with the Supreme Court's liberal wing Tuesday. In Sessions v. Dimaya, he arg...
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