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Migrants are suing to bar the Trump administration from arresting people making appearances at immigration court proceedings.
HR should never provide legal counsel but instead create access to immigration attorneys, webinars and policy explainers.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined 19 other attorneys general in filing an amicus brief to support a challenge to ...
Oregon’s Head Start programs are in flux after the federal government reversed a decades-long rule that allowed children 5 ...
A Gallup poll shows that fewer Americans than in June 2024 back strict border enforcement measures, and more now favor ...
U.S. law firm Milbank has signed on to defend two New Jersey cities that were sued by President Donald Trump’s administration ...
There have been many legal challenges to President Trump's California immigration sweeps, but one in particular could ...
A lawsuit filed in federal court looks to stop the Trump administration's arrests in immigration courthouse, as ICE looks to ...
Millions of fans are expected to visit the U.S., Mexico, and Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but a list of concerns must be addressed before kickoff.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has adopted a broader detention policy under the Trump administration. This shift limits bond hearings, allowing for increased detention of illegal entrants.
Kilmar Abrego, a Salvadoran migrant, remains in legal uncertainty as his case highlights the Trump administration's harsh immigration policies. Charged with human smuggling, he faces potential ...
The large-scale immigration court arrests that began in May have unleashed fear among asylum-seekers and immigrants.