Immigration

Can Secretary Mullin Reform DHS for a Humane Future?
Civil Law Can Secretary Mullin Reform DHS for a Humane Future?

The recent confirmation of Markwayne Mullin as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security marks a critical turning point for an agency navigating intense public scrutiny and complex policy shifts. This transition comes at a moment when the delicate balance between national security and

Democrats Shift on ICE Body Cams, Citing Surveillance Fears
Corporate & Financial Law Democrats Shift on ICE Body Cams, Citing Surveillance Fears

With a distinguished career navigating the intricate landscape of global compliance and technology law, Desiree Sainthrope brings a unique perspective to the heated debate over surveillance and law enforcement. Today, we delve into the complex political and technological battle surrounding the push

Trend Analysis: Immigration Enforcement Politics
Civil Law Trend Analysis: Immigration Enforcement Politics

The perennial struggle over funding for the Department of Homeland Security has morphed from a budgetary dispute into a high-stakes battle over the very existence of immigration enforcement as we know it. This contentious political standoff, increasingly common in Washington, serves as a stark

Could a State Ban Hiring Future ICE Agents?
Civil Law Could a State Ban Hiring Future ICE Agents?

Introduction The intersection of state law enforcement and federal immigration policy has ignited a complex constitutional debate, raising profound questions about the limits of state power in a federated system. As states grapple with their roles in a landscape often defined by federal directives,

Does Violence Against ICE Justify Military Protection?
Civil Law Does Violence Against ICE Justify Military Protection?

A contentious national debate has emerged surrounding the safety of federal law enforcement officers, particularly those with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), prompting calls for an unprecedented domestic security measure: the deployment of the U.S. military for their protection.

Should Immigrants Fear Seeking Public Aid?
Civil Law Should Immigrants Fear Seeking Public Aid?

A family's decision between accessing critical healthcare for a sick child and securing a stable future in the United States has become a stark reality under a contentious new federal proposal. This dilemma lies at the heart of a debate surrounding the "public charge" rule, a policy that threatens

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