Federal appeals courts must defer to immigration judges’ findings on whether asylum-seekers show harms serious enough to qualify for protection, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously.
Asylum-seekers with no criminal records are being detained around the country as the Trump administration seeks to remove immigrants seeking legal pathways to remain in the United States.
The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that federal appeals courts must defer to the findings of immigration courts, rather than do their own fact-finding, when reviewing asylum claims, confirming the ...
The US Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously held that federal appellate courts must be highly deferential to administrative adjudications when determining whether undisputed facts amount to ...
Funding cuts, US political pressure and bureaucratic delays have left thousands of Haitians facing prolonged uncertainty in Tapachula ...
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision on Wednesday, upheld a lower court ruling that required substantial evidence ...
In a significant legal victory for the Trump administration’s immigration agenda, the Supreme Court of the United States ...
Labour’s new asylum framework marks a decisive shift in how the UK treats people granted protection and exposes tensions between electoral strategy, public service pressures and the party’s historic ...
Nearly 80 percent of migrants seeking asylum in the US were sent packing in the last quarter, as immigration judges take a tougher line under the Trump administration, which has made it a priority to ...
Interpretation of immigration law brings ICE arrests to forefront of community concerns, discussions
Recent arrests made in the region by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have captured headlines but are not new. Immigration attorneys, though, say the arrests signal new interpretations of ...
ICE is not supposed to detain children for longer than 20 days under a decades-old court settlement. The Trump administration ...
The detention of Estefany Maria Rodriguez Florez, who had sought asylum and is married to an American citizen, raised fears that she had been targeted for her reporting.
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