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The Trump administration launched a series of immigration enforcement operations last year in mostly Democratic-led cities, which drove up arrests in large-scale sweeps. The crackdown sparked clashes between protesters and enforcement officers and led to the shooting deaths in Minneapolis of two U.S. citizens.
Senators are expected to vote on their bill next week, and then both chambers will hash out their differences before voting on what’s called a “conference report,” or compromise version of the bill.
Appeals court rejects Trump's no-bond immigration detentions, setting stage for Supreme Court review
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot jail immigrants without the chance to seek bond, citing "serious constitutional questions."
The House took a major step toward providing funding for immigration enforcement agencies by adopting a Senate-backed budget resolution Wednesday evening. Now that both chambers have adopted the budget blueprint,
Some of the top law schools in the country are purposely training students to defend illegal immigrants as part of their coursework. Clinics and workshops hosted by Columbia, the University of Chicago and numerous other top schools use law students to represent illegals in court,
Texas woman Mayra Collins faces federal charges for allegedly impersonating immigration officers in a visa fraud scheme spanning from 2022 to 2025.
The university is launching a two-year pilot program to expand legal support for faculty, staff and students navigating work-related immigration issues and international travel.