Supreme Court Declines Immigration Case
"The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday offered new hope to thousands of long-term immigrants seeking to avoid deportation in a ruling that faulted the federal government for improperly notifying a man who came to the United States illegally from Guatemala to appear ...
What it means:The outcome of the Supreme Court decision will address "what power the states are going to have in the future on immigration enforcement," Kevin Johnson, dean of the UC Davis Law School, told Hotsheet. Although the Supreme Court's decision will only rule on Arizona's law...
The Supreme Court says part of a federal law that makes it easier to deport immigrants who have been convicted of crimes istoo vague to be enforced. The court's 5-4 decision Monday concerns a provision of immigration law that defines a "crime of violence." Conviction for a crime of viole...
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The court's decision not to hear the state's appeal leaves intact anOctober 2013 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appealsin San Francisco that found in part that the provision was trumped by federal immigration law. The harboring provision, part of Arizona's controversial 2010 ...
In the latest series of news that makes us question if we're still in "the land of the free," the Supreme Court just ruled that immigrants do not have the right to routine bond hearings. This means U.S. immigration officials can essentially hold immigrants for an indef...
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(1888PressRelease)August 28, 2020- A Fairfax immigration attorney at The Law Offices of Kermit A. Monge has recently released a new educational resource that focuses on the recent Supreme Court DACA decision in June that was brought to life by president Obama. The new article explains the deci...
The Supreme Court’s decision also may have wider implications beyond this case. Red states, such as Texas and Florida, have filed lawsuits to thwart parts of the Biden administration’s immigration agenda. These cases rely on the premise that the states meet the standing requirements...