Last year,
a federal immigration judge ordered 15 Iraqi Chaldean Christians deported for immigration fraud when they sought refuge in the United States after they had already been granted safe haven in Europe.
Last fall,
a federal immigration judge ordered 15 Iraqi Christians deported from California for immigration fraud — not because they were illegally coached on the tenants of Christianity, like in a New York City fraud ring — but because they had already been granted safe haven in Europe.
A federal immigration judge has ordered 15 Iraqi Chaldean Christians deported for immigration fraud.
Not exact matches
On Thursday, the Ninth Circuit denied the government's emergency appeal to lift the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on Trump's
immigration order issued last week by a
federal judge in Seattle, indicating in its opinion that Trump's past comments about a «Muslim ban» can be used as evidence for discrimination.
While the
federal immigration system has been criticized for putting emphasis on post-secondary education when
judging candidates as economic immigrants, Manitoba has designed its nominee program to focus on skill shortages in its own labour market.
Western allies press Trump to maintain nuclear deal with Iran: Reuters US intelligence monitors Iranian cargo shipments into Syria: CNN A trade war is a major risk for China's debt - ridden economy: CNBC
Federal judge orders gov» t must accept new DACA
immigration applications: WaPo Unification of Koreas still unlikely as leaders prepare to meet: Reuters US Consumer Confidence Index rebounded in April after March decline: CB New home sales in US increased to 4 - month high in March: MarketWatch Richmond Fed Mfg Index turns negative for first time since 2016: Bond Buyer S&P Case - Shiller Home Price Index surged in Feb, up 6.3 % y - o - y: CNBC
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Cities that refuse to coordinate with
federal immigration enforcement efforts can not be stripped of
federal funding, a
judge ruled in a blow to President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday.
A
federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Trump administration's efforts to withhold funding from cities that limit their cooperation with
federal immigration enforcement — another setback for the president in what is shaping up to be a long season of litigation surrounding the clash between the White House and so - called sanctuary cities.
The
immigration activist Ravi Ragbir's delayed deportation case is one of a growing number in which
federal judges have ruled to halt both individual and mass deportations.
A
federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to withhold funding from «sanctuary cities» that do not cooperate with U.S.
immigration officials, saying the president has no authority to attach new conditions to
federal spending.
Few of Trump's actions have touched a nerve among Latinos across the political spectrum in the United States quite like his pardon of Arpaio, the former Arizona sheriff who was found guilty of criminal contempt after defying a
federal judge's order to stop targeting Latinos based solely on suspicion of their
immigration status.
Attorneys for Chicago asked a
federal judge for a nationwide halt to Trump administration requirements that cities enforce tough
immigration laws in order to receive some
federal grants, staking out a leadership role for the nation's third largest city in the fight over so - called sanctuary cities.
A Manhattan
Federal Court
judge has ordered the release of prominent immigrant activist Ravi Ragbir, who had been detained by
immigration agents...
On Tuesday, a
federal judge in California sent a rebuke to President Trump by temporarily blocking his Jan. 25 executive order threatening to withhold some
federal funds from cities that refused to cooperate with
immigration officials.
A Manhattan
federal judge ordered the immediate release of Ravi Ragbir, a prominent immigrant activist detained by U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) earlier this month.
SAN DIEGO — An Indiana - born
federal judge, whose Mexican heritage Donald Trump used to paint him as biased against him in a 2016 court case because of his
immigration stance,...
Last week, a panel of
federal judges upheld a lower court decision blocking it, but President Trump told reporters the administration plans to roll out a retooled
immigration order next week.
A
federal judge in Virginia said late yesterday that Trump's executive order on
immigration was likely unconstitutional and issued a preliminary injunction blocking part of the administration's efforts to restrict entry to the United States.
A
federal judge ordered
immigration activist Ravi Ragbir be released from custody today, granting him a temporary reprieve from deportation to his native Trinidad and Tobago.
A
federal judge permanently blocked Trump's executive order to cut funding from cities that limit cooperation with U.S.
immigration authorities.
A United States
federal judge in San Francisco revoked Trump's executive order signed in January to withhold
federal funds from cities that disobey Trump's
immigration policies.
CITY HALL — The court system's administrative office and its chief
judge need to act swiftly — and be more bold — in establishing a plan to protect New Yorkers from courthouse interference from
federal immigration agents, elected officials and activists said Thursday.
The New York City Council overwhelmingly passed legislation today to stop the Department of Correction and the NYPD from honoring
immigration detainers issued by the
federal government unless they are accompanied by a
judge's warrant.
Under the new legislation, which Mayor Bill de Blasio has said he supports, the city will honor
immigration waivers if the
federal government requests them with a
judge's warrant — and even then, only if the subject of the warrant was convicted within the last five years of a violent or serious crime, or is a possible match on the terrorism watch list.
Upping the
immigration deportation ante, a San Francisco
federal judge found «irreparable harm» and ordered a national preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump's threat of cutting off law enforcement funds to «sanctuary cities» that defiantly refused to comply with his deportation policy.
The proposal would bar the NYPD and the city Department of Correction from honoring detention orders — seeking a detainee transfer from city to
federal custody over possible
immigration violations — unless signed by a
federal judge.
In a decision that could affect the
immigration plan President Barack Obama announced on 20 November, a
federal judge decided on 21 November that the Washington Alliance of Technology Workers (WashTech), an organization based in Bellevue, Washington, and affiliated with the national Communication Workers of America (CWA) union, can bring a lawsuit challenging the
federal government's right to extend by executive action the authorization for foreign students to work in the United States under the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program.
President Donald Trump's government were quick to comply with a
federal judge's order halting his
immigration ban.
Recently a
federal judge blocked an Executive Order on
immigration, without even bothering to refer to an underlying law.
Federal judge Mariana Pfaelzer issued a permanent injunction against the vast majority of the people of CA by striking down proposition 187, which stated that illegal immigrants were not eligible for CA taxpayer provided «entitlements» because it interfered with the the right of the federal government to regulate immigration
Federal judge Mariana Pfaelzer issued a permanent injunction against the vast majority of the people of CA by striking down proposition 187, which stated that illegal immigrants were not eligible for CA taxpayer provided «entitlements» because it interfered with the the right of the
federal government to regulate immigration
federal government to regulate
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«Court Urges Review of New York
Judge's Immigration Cases That Are on Appeal»: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, «In a move that immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking as
Judge's
Immigration Cases That Are on Appeal»: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, «In a move that immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seek
Immigration Cases That Are on Appeal»: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, «In a move that
immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seek
immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a
federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all
immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seek
immigration cases still on appeal involving a
judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking as
judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking asylum.
Some
Federal District Court
judges have issued orders precluding counsel from inquiring into a party's
immigration status during discovery.
The Globe reports today that
Federal Court
judges are taking issue with the practice of
immigration officials who have entered Wikipedia entries in
immigration proceedings,
The Justice Department moved Tuesday to fight a
federal judge's order that its lawyers undergo mandatory ethics training, digging in after the DOJ was accused of misleading the courts over President Obama's
immigration executive actions.
C.A., April 25, 2012)(34884) May 14, 2014 The
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act regime is constitutional; in the present case, the process was fair, the
Federal Court
judge committed no reviewable errors in finding the ministers» decision to declare Mr. Harkat inadmissible to Canada was reasonable.
Almost a year after the
Federal Court struck down the health care restrictions to refugees, a second
Federal Court
judge ruled in Y.Z. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration) that restrictions imposed on some refugee claimants to an appeal body called the Refugee Appeal Division violated s. 15 of the Charter.
Judge Lippman took great care in his speech to highlight innovations in other states — Texas, Connecticut, Washington, New Jersey, Delaware, Montana and California, in particular, as well as the
federal courts on
immigration cases — to serve the legal needs of the poor.
125 See Yoon, supra note 123, at 661 (reporting that
federal judges hearing civil cases ranked intellectual property and commercial litigation attorneys as providing the highest quality representation and family and
immigration law attorneys as providing the lowest quality representation, and noting that the rankings are roughly consistent with relative attorney salaries in those practice areas).
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Canada (Citizenship and
Immigration) v. Harkat, 2014 SCC 37 (34884) The
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act regime is constitutional; in the present case, the process was fair, the
Federal Court
judge committed no reviewable errors in finding the ministers» decision to declare Mr. Harkat inadmissible to Canada was reasonable.
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