The Supreme Court ruling on Arizona law SB 1070 will let states help enforce federal immigration law through police checks on immigration status. This should create more federal-state cooperation in battling illegal immigration, especially in states hit hardest by such massive lawlessness.the Monitor's...
The Supreme Court ruling that permits President Donald Trump to use acenturies-old wartime authority to speed deportationsis drawing sharp criticism from immigration experts who fear the decision could erode migrants’ due process rights to have their cases reviewed before they’re sent to a foreign ...
"If their popularity continues, this court must address their legality," he said. More from CBS News Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs, ruling them illegal Judge directs Trump officials to lift pause on certain immigration applications NPR sues Trump over executive order slashing fu...
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, Kavanaugh warned, such a ruling could have allowed states to interfere in federal law enforcement...
“Title 42 is a public health measure, not an immigration enforcement measure, and it should not be extended indefinitely.” The policy, originally intended for mitigating the spread of COVID-19, had been set to end on Dec. 21 due to a ruling by a federal judge. But the S...
The federal government cited a 2012 Supreme Court ruling on an Arizona law that would have allowed police to arrest people for federal immigration violations, often referred to by opponents as the “show me your papers” bill. The divided high court found that the impasse...
The federal government cited a 2012 Supreme Court ruling on an Arizona law that would have allowed police to arrest people for federal immigration violations, often referred to by opponents as the “show me your papers” bill. The divided high court found that the impasse in Washington over imm...
The Supreme Court’s eventual ruling, expected by late June, could also affect other similar lawsuits stemming from mass shootings. That aspect of the case didn’t appear to be a heavy focus during oral arguments, however. Smith & Wesson attorney Noel Francisco said in a statement that the ...
Supreme Court on Friday threw out a lawsuit seeking to block President Donald Trump's plan to exclude immigrants living illegally in the United States from the population count used to allocate congressional districts to states. The 6-3 ruling on ideological lines, with the court's six...
France’s highest constitutional body ruled that 35 of the 86 articles in the French government's controversial immigration bill are unconstitutional, in a much-awaited judicial ruling on Thursday (25 January).