Bord, Eric
IMMIGRATION COURT“ APPELLATE LITIGATION IN TODAY’S BROKEN AND BIASED IMMIGRATION COURT SYSTEM: FOUR STEPS TO A WINNING COUNTERATTACK BY THE RELENTLESS “NEW DUE PROCESS ARMY” “JUSTICE BETRAYED: THE INTENTIONAL MISTREATMENT OF CENTRAL AMERICAN ASYLUM APPLICANTS BY THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION ...
IMMIGRATION COURT“ APPELLATE LITIGATION IN TODAY’S BROKEN AND BIASED IMMIGRATION COURT SYSTEM: FOUR STEPS TO A WINNING COUNTERATTACK BY THE RELENTLESS “NEW DUE PROCESS ARMY” “JUSTICE BETRAYED: THE INTENTIONAL MISTREATMENT OF CENTRAL AMERICAN ASYLUM APPLICANTS BY THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION ...
Prelogar said such a ruling would "absolutely scramble immigration enforcement efforts on the ground," saying federal officials have broad discretion to decide which immigrants to arrest. Judd Stone, Texas' solicitor general, told the justices the Biden administration's argument was erroneous because i...
Major decisions are upcoming from the Supreme Court term, including rulings on health care and immigration
The panel majority citedArizona v. United States, a 2012 Supreme Court ruling that affirmed the federal government’s authority on these matters. The majority deemed the dissent’s arguments “similar if not identical to those” put forth in the Arizona case by JusticeAntonin Scalia,...
This decision presents a major victory for the Biden administration. Prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling, a lower court in Texas stopped DHS from implementing its enforcement priority guidelines, which led to uncertainty as to how DHS exercised its prosecutorial discretion. Shortly after...
What’s next for the disputed Texas immigration law on hold after whiplash court rulings? March 20, 2024 But by a 2-1 order, a panel of the appeals court lifted that pause ahead of arguments before the court on Wednesday. Texas authorities had not anno...
Immigration judges would have allowed Dimaya to be deported, but the federal appeals court in San Francisco struck down the provision as unconstitutionally vague. The Supreme Court affirmed that ruling Tuesday. The decision does not interfere with the government's ability to deport people who ar...
Coderre not to appeal Thursday's ruling to the Supreme Court of Canada. "This is a department that says it does not have enough money to properly process applications overseas, and yet they've got money to cover their backside through all kinds of appeals and legal avenues," she said ...