Sentences with phrase «immigration judge said»

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On May 2, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the Justice Department would increase prosecutors and immigration judges at the U.S. southern border to...
it would mean that presidents are only constitutionally allowed to set immigration policy as it relates to national security during time of war IF AND ONLY IF that president never said anything that judges disagree with
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.
Ministers are set for a showdown with Tory rebels over the immigration bill after it was confirmed a crucial amendment backed by restive backbenchers will be debated in the Commons.The amendment, supported by dozens of Tory MPs, would give ministers rather than judges the final say over whether deportation would breach the human rights of foreign criminals.Commons Speaker John Bercow selected the amendment tabled by Esher and Walton MP Dominic Raab in the first group for debate, meaning there will be time for a vote.
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.
«Judges haven't been able to understand why the Home Office has continued to use the Danish report because there are so many criticisms of it,» says Nathan Stevens, an immigration consultant for Duncan Lewis Solicitors, which has worked on ten cases since the changes came in last year.
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.
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.
«What the city now has concluded is that anyone with a conviction on this list should be required to face a deportation judge for immigration proceedings alone,» Holder said.
The court's conservative justices said they were inclined to reverse a 9th Circuit Court decision requiring immigration judges to give a bond hearing and consider possible release for noncitizens who have been jailed for more than six months, while the liberal justices sounded unsure as to whether a specific time limit can be upheld.
If recent headlines are a reliable barometer of the state of the world — «43 Missing Students, a Mass Grave and a Suspect: Mexico's Police»; «Egyptian Judges Drop All Charges against Mubarak»; «Boehner Says Obama's Immigration Action Damages Presidency»; «U.N. Panel Issues Its Starkest Warning Yet on Global Warming» — then it seems that we are living in an age of intense violence, unbridled corruption, purposeful gridlock, and such persistent environmental degradation that frequent drought, flooding, and hurricanes have become the new normal.
«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 asJudge'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 seekImmigration 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 seekimmigration 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 seekimmigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking asjudge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking asylum.
On July 28, 2010, US District Judge Susan Bolton said the US administration «is likely to succeed» in its argument and issued a preliminary injunction suspending the implementation of several key provisions of Arizona's immigration law that were to come into force July 29, 2010.
Giving the Howard League lecture this week, Sir James said the change could be introduced incrementally by deploying family judges to sit in the youth court, immigration and asylum chamber, and health, education and social care chamber.
An immigration judge in Atlanta denied an attorney's request to delay a hearing that fell during her six - week maternity leave and then scolded her in front of a packed courtroom when she showed up with her 4 - week - old strapped to her chest and the infant began to cry, the attorney said.
The supervisory immigration judges will be able to devote full - time to moving cases, resulting in an increase of about 50 percent in the number of immigration judges handling asylum claims, he said.
On May 2, he said 18 supervisory immigration judges would be used to hear immigration cases near the border, and 35 new assistant U.S. attorneys would be sent to Southwest border states to handle prosecutions of improper entry, illegal re-entry, and alien smuggling.
A three - judge panel led by Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma said they could see issues with the immigration regime without the law firms and banks weighing in.
Stephen Dinan of The Washington Times reports that «Trump's tweets could sink efforts to end DACA, appeals court says; Judge: Immigration comments may have influenced then - acting homeland security secretary's decision.»
When the courts blocked Trump's first immigration executive order, the president said the «so - called judge» had made a «ridiculous» decision, and he later said the courts «seem to be so political.»
Immigration minister, Damian Green says: «This is another very disappointing judgment, which overturns a policy that exists and is judged to be consistent with the ECHR in other European countries.
Osuna said that so far this year, 40 cases have been referred to the chief immigration judge for the investigation of possible misconduct by judges.
«80 percent of Central Americans seeking asylum are going to be denied if they get to the immigration judge hearing,» Frenzen said.
Former Judge Leonard Davis, for example, recently said: «To say the Eastern District is responsible [for the patent troll problem] is to say that the Southern District of Texas is responsible for immigration problems.»
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