U.S. Supreme Court: Courting immigrationJeremy Duda
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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...
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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...
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Roberts characterized the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA; 1952) as giving the president “broad discretion” over enforcing its provisions and concluded that the order was within the president’s power given the general authority granted by the INA, the absence of any explicit mention (in ...
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”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...
Although the Supreme Court's decision will only rule on Arizona's law, it will give states like Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina that have passed immigration laws insight into the limits of immigration enforcement. What the court is not likely to address is the civil rights component of...