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A San Francisco federal judge will decide this Thursday whether previously detained Guillermo Medina Reyes will go back into ...
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ATLANTA (AP) — Immigration authorities are demanding that landlords turn over leases, rental applications, forwarding ...
Immigrants arrested by ICE are held, usually for many months, in sites that are even less subject to outside inspection or ...
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A lack of immigration lawyers in CT means big court backlogsLawyers say the legal process can be lengthy and unpredictable in immigration court, and outcomes can vary depending on which judge is hearing a case.
Justice Department lawyers challenged the 2020 state law preventing federal officials from arresting people for civil immigration violations at state courthouses without a signed judicial warrant.
Trump tours Florida's new detention camp as ICE continues to harass brown-skinned workers and onlookers in California.
Organizers in California's Central Valley are calling attention to the plight of the region's 300,000-plus undocumented ...
Elzon Lemus is always on the road for work, traveling to one job site from another. But since his brief encounter with federal immigration officers, he’s been on high alert.
WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Renata Daou to discuss her article, “A lack of immigration lawyers in CT means big court backlogs.” ...
Immigration lawyers tell CBS News they've been receiving more and more calls about medical needs that aren't being addressed at the Metropolitan Detention Center in L.A.
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