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Updated on: June 23, 2023 / 12:31 PM EDT/ CBS News Supreme Court rules states don't have standing to challenge Biden immigration policy05:14 Washington— The Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for the Biden administration toreinstate rulesthat instruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement to...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed a controversial Texas immigration law to go into effect while other legal challenges play out in lower courts. The law allows local Texas law enforcement to arrest people suspected of crossing the border illegally, and judges to prosecute them - actions that...
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A view of the Supreme Court on November 8, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted a request from Republican-led states to keep the controversial Trump-era immigration policy known as Title 42 in place for now, meaning that agents can keep rapidly expelling ...
Trump faced an uphill battle in court this week, seeing setbacks on policies ranging from immigration to DEI programs. Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderApril 25, 2025 Lunch Break: A Party and a Funeral The media and political elite will be busy this weekend. Aneeta Math...
The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to Arizona's strict immigration law - SB 1070 - by the Obama administration. The measure was signed into law by Gov. Jan Brewer in April 2010, but a lower court sided with the Obama administration and agreed to prevent four of the most con...
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Washington— The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that could have major implications on the power of the executive branch to issue rules governing the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, as well as the ability of states and organizations to challenge those directives. ...