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Officials in Texas and Arizona could find themselves in uphill legal battles if they bow to mounting pressure to declare that an “invasion” along the U.S.-Mexico border gives them the right to take on the federal government’s immigration enforcement duties… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling in a case over the Biden administration’s move to end the so-called “Remain in Mexico” policy may deal a broader blow to federal courts’ ability to control the White House’s immigration agenda… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared hesitant to back lower court rulings that barred the Biden administration from ending the so-called Remain in Mexico policy, which forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims are processed… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Immigration advocates, medical groups and local governments urged U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in comments due Monday to retool its proposed “public charge” rule to exclude more public benefits when analyzing whether immigrants are likely to become dependent on the government… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Noncitizen crime victims who cooperate with law enforcement are struggling to obtain visas meant to provide them with immigration protections, as large backlogs and inconsistent standards contribute to yearslong wait times and improperly denied applications… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
