Immigration

Will U.S. Supreme Court End TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants?
Civil Law Will U.S. Supreme Court End TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants?

In a significant decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to proceed with revoking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants living in the United States. TPS was originally established by Congress to provide temporary deportation relief

Congressman Goldman Confronts ICE Operations at NYC Federal Site
Civil Law Congressman Goldman Confronts ICE Operations at NYC Federal Site

New York Congressman Dan Goldman recently confronted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers stationed at the Manhattan federal building lobby, which shares facilities with his district office and an immigration court. These officers have been making arrests as part of expedited

Why Did the Supreme Court Halt Trump-Era Deportations?
Civil Law Why Did the Supreme Court Halt Trump-Era Deportations?

Caught amidst the confluence of constitutional rights and national security, a legal question arises: Can age-old laws justify contemporary actions against immigrants? The Alien Enemies Act of 1798, crafted during a period of international turbulence, recently returned to the spotlight. This

Are International Student Rights at Risk in the U.S.?
Civil Law Are International Student Rights at Risk in the U.S.?

In this engaging interview, Timothy Wainscott talks with Desiree Sainthrope, a renowned legal expert with a focus on trade agreements and global compliance. With her vast experience and understanding of the intricacies of immigration law, Sainthrope provides insights into a pressing case involving

Will the Supreme Court Reinstate Trump's Birthright Order?
Civil Law Will the Supreme Court Reinstate Trump's Birthright Order?

In an unfolding legal saga captivating political and constitutional scholars alike, the United States Supreme Court is preparing to tackle the contentious issue of birthright citizenship. At the core of the debate is former President Donald Trump's executive order from January in a recent

2nd Circuit Weighs In on Tufts Student's ICE Detention Dispute
Civil Law 2nd Circuit Weighs In on Tufts Student's ICE Detention Dispute

In a compelling legal standoff that underscores the challenges and intricacies of immigration law, Rumeysa Ozturk, an international student at Tufts University, faces detention in a Louisiana immigration facility. At the center of this case lies a critical debate concerning federal court

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