Sentences with phrase «at the immigration court»

The money announced Monday will be used at immigration courts in Batavia and Napanoch, while the IDC plans to push for $ 11.1 million in funding for the program in order to have full representation for indigent clients in immigration court.
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You may see him in the halls of BASF, at the immigration court, or at a community naturalization event, combining old - fashioned hard...

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The first big showdown at the U.S. Supreme Court over President Donald Trump's immigration policies is set for Wednesday.
Elsewhere in the speech, May promised control of laws, by leaving the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice (ECJ); control of immigration, by leaving the single market; rights of EU nationals, despite failing to guarantee at that point that they would not be deported; new trade deals, by leaving the customs union; and free trade with European markets, by pretending that nothing had happened.
Also at 11 a.m., NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. call on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to rescind its new courthouse policy, New York State Supreme Court, 60 Centre St., Manhattan.
Only those who appeal against removal will have their case heard by a judge and even then it will be an immigration judge at a tribunal, not in a criminal court.
The New York Immigrant Family Unity Project provides representation for those detained in proceedings at Varick Street Immigration Court.
SPEAKING ON Law Day May 3 at the Court of Appeals in Albany, Gov. David Paterson unveiled his plan to create a panel to review immigration cases.
After several allegations of staff misbehaviour at immigration detention centres, we're taking the government to court to find out if G4S are classified a «high risk» supplier.
Also at 11 a.m., U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services naturalization ceremony for 30 new citizens is held at One World Observatory, with U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Robert Katzmann administering the Oath of Allegiance and NYU Distinguished Scholar in Residence Preet Bharara delivering keynote remarks, One World Trade Center, Manhattan.
At 9 a.m., NYC Public Advocate Tish James attends a Federal Immigration Court migrant children screening, 26 Federal Plaza, Manhattan.
QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following in response to questions about news reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were present yesterday at the Queens County Criminal Courts seeking a young woman in the Human Trafficking Intervention Courtroom: «Trafficked sex workers are exploited victims, not criminals.
Demonstrators marched from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services building to the courts at Foley Square in Manhattan on Feb. 10.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, the newest conservative on the bench at the Supreme Court, sided with its liberal wing on a recent immigration ruling.
At 10 a.m., the NYC Council Immigration and Courts and Legal Services committees hold an oversight hearing to evaluate attorney compliances with Padilla v. Kentucky and court obstacles for immigrants in criminal and summons courts, Council Chambers, City Hall, ManhCourts and Legal Services committees hold an oversight hearing to evaluate attorney compliances with Padilla v. Kentucky and court obstacles for immigrants in criminal and summons courts, Council Chambers, City Hall, Manhcourts, Council Chambers, City Hall, Manhattan.
Also at noon, NYC Councilman Carlos Menchaca, advocates and New Yorkers who would qualify for immigration relief call on the Supreme Court to remove a legal barrier to President Obama's administrative relief programs after a year of legal delays, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Also at 10 a.m., there's a federal court hearing on the temporary restraining order issued on Trump's first immigration - related executive order, Eastern District, 225 Cadman Plaza, Courtroom 10D, Brooklyn.
«Executive orders don't hold us back,» de Blasio told the crowd gathered at Battery Park, referring to Trump's order on immigration, which has since been struck down by a federal appellate court.
But until that supreme court case at least, we have earned the moniker of the least family friendly country in the developed world when it comes to immigration.
Federal immigration agents have arrested at least 31 people inside courthouses across NYC since February, official court statistics show.
The $ 250,000 in funding secured by Senator Klein and the IDC will be used at the Batavia and Napanoch, New York detained immigration courts located in Upstate New York.
The New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP) was launched in 2013 as a pilot program to provide representation for indigent detained people in proceedings at Varick Street Immigration Court.
As the federal government seeks a place to shelter children detained at the border as they await appearances in immigration court, some have been brought to New York to be placed in the care of relatives or sponsors here, according to The New York Times.
Their efforts are devoted to detained immigration courts because of the low representation rates that exist at these locations.
The stalemate at the Supreme Court is likely to turn up the heat further on the immigration issue in the presidential campaign.
Benefits will go unpaid, court cases will be postponed, police leave has been cancelled in London and airports are bracing themselves for backlogs at immigration.
The day before Thanksgiving, a group of volunteers met Manuel, an asylum seeker from El Salvador, in back of the Dunkin Donuts at 321 Broadway in Manhattan, to accompany him to his immigration court hearing at 26 Federal Plaza.
«Just yesterday during a community discussion on immigration at the Jamaica Muslim Center, I again criticized the lack of consistency and standards in which agents enforce immigration policies at our airports and borders, and how they randomly pop up at courts and hospitals.
QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following in response to questions about news reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were present yesterday at the Queens County Criminal Courts seeking a young woman in the Human Trafficking Intervention Courtroom:
May is expected to put the mandate for Brexit at the heart of her election campaign but she was reluctant to elaborate on her plan beyond her formal document setting out her desire for more control over immigration, leaving the single market and removing the UK from the jurisdiction of the European courts.
Now, at the conference, he wondered: Could the time be opportune, given that «courts have found their voice» in promoting democratic values in the age of Trump, resisting, for example, the ban on immigration from majority - Muslim nations?
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With help from Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez LLP, a Los Angeles based immigration law firm, I've taken a look at the consequences of the Supreme Court's actions and what happens next.
The Court of Appeal said that this was «imponderable» and that «the consequences of the UK's departure from the EU are presently unclear, and there is no sound basis on which courts can factor in the hypothetical possibility that an EU national's immigration position might at some future date become precarious».
Situated at the interface between EU citizenship, immigration law and the fundamental right to family life, this issue has proved to be a vexing one for the Court of Justice.
The article quotes at length from a recent decision in National Day Laborer Organizing Network et al. v. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, et al., a United States District Court case arising -LSB-...]
The case comes before the court at a time of even greater focus on immigration issues, and with a president - elect who has promised to increase deportations.
Then take a look at this summary from Reuters on each candidate's position on legal issues like the death penalty, immigration enforcement, the Supreme Court, wiretapping and civil rights.
However, though national authorities and courts of all Member States of the EU are still bound by the ECHR and other relevant international law when applying national immigration and asylum law, their scope of application may not reach as far as the Charter would have reached, and at present is regarded as applicable to potential applicants for international protection that have not yet entered the territories of the states bound by them.
However, that decision was based largely on what the court considered best for the children at the time, rather than a decision based on their immigration status in the Cayman Islands.
This case was followed shortly thereafter by an immigration law case in the Federal Court which occurred in July 2005, 2005 FC 1050, at para 10 ``... That evidence included a variety of items such as newspaper articles, an e-mail «blog» and a report by a human rights organization...» (e-mail «blog» in quotations in original source).
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In recent decisions the Federal Court has found that Wikipedia is not a reliable form of research, at least not for doing research on immigration matters.
A Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal and a fellow of the Refugee Law Initiative at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Mark is co-author of Asylum Law and Practice — «encyclopaedic... pre-eminent» according to one Supreme Court judge, and co-author of Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook --(«invaluable... to the armoury of all... a compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook --(«invaluable... to the armoury of all... a compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice McCloskey).
He was also co-counsel for JP and GJ at the Supreme Court of Canada in the November 2015 decision B010 v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) and was involved in litigation challenging changes to the Citizenship Act that allowed for the revocation of Canadian citizenship of individuals who had been convicted of certain crimes (treason, espionage, and terrorism).
Allan Briddock, Barrister at One Pump Court Chambers specialising in: Personal Immigration, Business Immigration, Public Law and Civil Law
Our first priority at GSC Solicitors is to assist you to meet your immigration goal (s) the quickest and best way possible, even if that involves challenging the Home Office to the highest courts.
At the law office of Michael H. Saul, Attorney at Law, we handle cases in state and federal courts for criminal law, immigration law, personal injury and family law matterAt the law office of Michael H. Saul, Attorney at Law, we handle cases in state and federal courts for criminal law, immigration law, personal injury and family law matterat Law, we handle cases in state and federal courts for criminal law, immigration law, personal injury and family law matters.
Ghalib has legal experience at both the United States Federal and State levels and has worked with the United States Department of Justice - Executive Office for Immigration Review, Federal Court of Appeals, and the United Nations.
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