U.S. Supreme Court: Courting immigrationJeremy Duda
CBS News' Paula Reid explains the Supreme Court's 4-4 split decision over President Obama's immigration plan, which will block it from going into effect.
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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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 cros...
”Local police and the Department of Public Safety officers have been arresting migrants on trespassing charges, but ultimately they will be turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) which is likely to continue releasing them into the country. From there they will likely...
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After Congress, in 1875, passed a civil rights act banning discrimination in public places, the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional in 1883. In 1882, the federal government passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, restricting Chinese immigration and prohibiting the courts from naturalizing Chinese as ...
Trump escalates his immigration rhetoric with baseless claim about Biden trying to overthrow the US Trump wins caucuses in Missouri and Idaho and sweeps Michigan GOP convention Trump’s case was the first at the Supreme Court dealing with a provision of the 14th Amendment that was a...
and allow these close kin to co-own property without joint ownership contracts. In addition, such societies often allow close kin a variety of automatic privileges such as sponsoring immigration visas or making medical decisions for one another; for those with whom one shares no close kin relation...