In a blow to due process, the US Supreme Court ruled that authorities have the right to indefinitely detain illegal immigrants without bail who have a criminal past–even long after they have served their sentence. The judges voted 5-4 along partisan lines. The plaintiffs in the case argued ...
Supreme Court ruling on immigration set in June 2016 over the government's plan to defer deportation of illegal immigrants. It notes that judges will ask parties to address whether President Barack Obama violated his constitutional duty for the laws to be executed. Other cases as subject to ...
Washington— The Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for the Biden administration toreinstate rulesthat instruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement to focus its deportation efforts in the U.S. interior on immigrants with serious criminal convictions and those deemed to threaten national security. T...
Washington — The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up two legal battles involving President Trump's efforts to curb illegal immigration into the U.S., adding to its docket a case involving the president's attempt to redirect Pentagon money to fund construction of his long-promised border ...
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari in four cases: Coinbase, Inc. v. Bielski, No. 22-105: This case presents an issue of federal arbitration law. The question presented is: Whether a non-frivolous appeal of the denial of a motion to compel arbitration ousts ...
Trump, who has made cracking down on immigration a central theme of his more than three years in the White House, has sought, through a series of new policies and rule changes, to reduce asylum claims.. The policies on curbing asylum applications have cut the number of illegal cross...
In March, the high court rejected similar cases in which towns in Texas and Pennsylvania attempted to revive local laws that, among other things, required tenants to provide identification that could later be verified with immigration authorities and penalized landlords for renting to illegal immi...
Thanks to succeeding Supreme Courts, illegal immigrationnot legal immigrants but aliens who have broken U.S. law to enter this countryare entitled to a public school education at the U.S. taxpayers expense. The Court has also ruled that despite laws to the contrary, noncitizens who...
The bulk of Indian immigration enforcement concerns itself with detecting Bangladeshi migrants and deporting those whose entry into India was illegal. The Foreigners Act, 1946 empowers certain Indian authorities to effect such deportations.The Foreigners Act gives the executive vast powers of ...
"bears a disproportionate share of the costs of illegal immigration," attorney Paul Clement said during Supreme Court arguments. Clement argued that Arizona's immigration burden and the federal government's inaction led Arizona to pass its own law to assist the federal government's immigration ...