Federal Court Voids California Bar on Benefits for Illegal ImmigrantsWilliam Booth
mandatory detention is no longer adequately linked to the government’s interest in preventing flight risk and danger.”[viii] This is because (the advisory cites), “Due process requires that immigration detention “‘bear[] a reasonable relation to the purpose for which the individual was commit...
Gov. Greg Abbott: For one, as governor of the state of Texas, I have-- the authority to control ingress and egress-- to any land in the state of Texas. For another, this land we're on right now was used by the federal government to further illegal activity, and I wanted to put ...
“Neither the federal government nor anyone else has defined, much less attempted to quantify, these characteristics,” the technologists wrote. “Algorithms designed to predict these undefined qualities could be used to arbitrarily flag groups of immigrants under a veneer of objectivity.” Among the ...
court held that Wong Kim Ark, who was born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrants, was a U.S. citizen because he was born in the country. After a trip abroad, he had faced denied reentry by the federal government on the grounds that he wasn’t a citizen und...
The No Fear Act makes Federal government employers more accountable than ever before, for violating antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws in the Federal government workplace. "No Fear" is not just a clever acronym, as it also means that Federal employees may report such violations wit...
accept low paying positions putting additional pressure on the employment opportunities and earning power of American citizens[6]. Insofar as illegal immigrants are not entitled to receive benefits, they have little incentive to be carried on the “books” of their employer and, in such circumstances...
held that Wong Kim Ark, who was born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrants, was a U.S. citizen because he was born in the country. After a trip abroad, he had faced being denied reentry by the federal government on the grounds that he wasn’t a citizen under the Chinese Exclusion ...
QUOTE OF THE DAY:“That is precisely what New Jersey, a ‘separate sovereign from the Federal Government,’ is doing here to safeguard its residents from corruption — even if it invites the wrath of powerful people like George Norcross or less powerful people ...
Citing his experience as a federal appeals court judge, he said Chevron rarely benefits immigrants, veterans seeking benefits or people applying for disability benefits who lack the power to influence agencies during the rule-making process and turn to the courts to challenge regulations. ...