Supreme Court Declines Immigration Case
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Kavanaugh said the judiciary was "not the proper forum" to resolve a dispute about immigration arrests, saying such policies could be altered through congressional appropriations and oversight, changes to the law and federal elections. Had the high court accepted Texas and Louisiana's arguments, Kava...
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The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to remove protections from some 350,000 Venezuelan migrants for now, leaving them at potential risk of deportation. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has the details. ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether federal immigration law gives the government the power to indefinitely detain any noncitizen it is consi…
Supreme Court: Citizens United Here to Stay More RandyHarris|iStockphoto The United States Supreme Court Monday struck down a Montana law that limited outside spending by corporations in elections. The summary reversal means the Court will not reconsider its decision in the Citizens United case in...
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...
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it will hear a case challenging President Obama’s executive actions on immigration, which could shield as many as 5 million immigrants from deportations. Activists expected the court to take up the lawsuit. The programs have been on hold since early last year...