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DACA Recipient Can Sue Agents for Illegal Arrest, Imprisonment
2004 removal order not executable under DAC; Federal courts had jurisdiction to hear suit. By Bernie Pazanowski | Bloomberg Law | DEC. 7, 2022 | Photo by John Moore Federal courts have jurisdiction to hear a suit by an immigrant with DACA status alleging that federal agents unconstitutionally arrested her ... -
Remittances to Mexico continue record-breaking trend
By MND Staff | Mexico News Daily | DEC. 5, 2022 | Photo by Emilio Takas Mexican families received a record high of US $48.3 billion from abroad during the period from January to October. The number represents an increase of 14.6% over the same period last year, data from ... -
Democrats’ Push to Help DACA ‘Dreamers’ Faces Steep Odds in Lame-Duck Session
Republicans are unlikely to agree to any changes to immigration rules without steps to bolster border security. By Michelle Hackman | Wall Street Journal | DEC. 1, 2022 | Photo by Bryan Olin Dozier WASHINGTON — With weeks left until they lose control of the House, Democrats are scrambling to ... -
Supreme Court justices may finally have to decide if the White House can write immigration ...
Analysis by Joan Biskupic | CNN | NOV. 30, 2022 | Photo by Allison Shelley CNN — When the Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over whether the Biden administration is flouting federal immigration law by prioritizing certain non-citizens for deportation, some justices revealed an underlying concern about how the government can realistically deal with ... -
"El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 44 | December 7, 2022
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 44 | December 7, 2022 DACA on everyone's lips as Lame Duck session draws to a close SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER LATEST NEWS SENATORS PITCH DEAL TO PROTECT ‘DREAMERS,’ BOOST BORDER SECURITY By Caroline Coudriet | ROLL CALL ... -
When will the US fulfill its promises to stateless people?
The Biden administration has the power to end the needless suffering of stateless people in the United States. By Karina Ambartsoumian-Clough | Al Jazeera | NOV. 28, 2022 | Photo by Manuel Balce Ceneta The US Department of State has recently called on governments around the world to implement the ... -
Biden administration eyes border overhaul as Title 42 ends
By Stef W. Kight | AXIOS | NOV. 30, 2022 | Photo by David McNew Top U.S. officials are considering drastic measures — including barring some asylum seekers and surging prosecutions of illegal border crossings — in preparation for an end to the pandemic-era Title 42 border policy, Axios has learned. Why ... -
Republicans Threaten To Impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas—Here’s What Else They Have Planned For Immigration In ...
By Sara Dorn | Forbes | NOV. 23, 2022 | Photo by Alex Wong Amid a record number of border crossings, Republicans in Congress are amplifying their calls for more border security and threatening to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, setting the stage for a showdown with ... -
The Supreme Court Could Force the Biden Administration to Arrest, Detain, and Deport a Massive ...
By Emily Creighton | Slate.com | NOV. 30, 2022 | Photo by John Moore Does the executive branch have the right to focus its limited resources to enforce immigration laws against people it believes most deserve deportation, or must it carry out an inflexible mandate to arrest large numbers of ... -
A Trump judge seized control of ICE, and the Supreme Court will decide whether to ...
Judge Drew Tipton’s order in United States v. Texas is completely lawless. Thus far, the Supreme Court has given him a pass. By Ian Millhiser | VOX | NOV. 27, 2022 | Photo by Tom Brenner In July, a Trump appointee to a federal court in Texas effectively seized control of ...