Elizabeth Liorente of Fox News reports that Latinos see Immigration issue as personal, not political: It’s not a dinner table topic for many of them, or the sole issue that will influence whom they support for president in November. But Latinos still listen closely to what candidates say about immigration. A new Fox News Latino [...]
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06 Mar 2012 / Deportation, ICE, Immigration Enforcement, The DREAM Act
Tags: DREAM Act, ice enforcement, immigration, latinos
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05 Mar 2012 / ICE, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform
FoxNews Latino reports: Alabama’s laws cracking down on illegal immigration have become a new focus for a nearly two-decade-old civil rights march. Organizers expect thousands to participate in the crossing of the Selma bridge for the 47th anniversary of the 1965 incident when peaceful demonstrators were attacked by police in what became known as “Bloody [...]
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Tags: alabama immigration, anti-illegal immigration, Immigration Enforcement
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22 Feb 2012 / ICE, Immigration Enforcement, News
The U.S. has agreed to pay $350,000 to settle a civil rights lawsuit filed by eleven immigrants as a result of their arrests after ICE conducted a series of immigration raids in their houses in 2007. The immigrants involved will not be deported. This is the largest settlement ever paid by the United States and immigration lawyers are touting the court settlement as a landmark victory [...]
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Tags: deportation defense, immigrant rights, immigrants sue ICE, immigration defense, Immigration Enforcement, removal defense, uscis settles immigrant lawsuit
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10 Mar 2011 / Deportation, Humanitarian Parole, Immigration Enforcement, Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
The National Lawyers’ Guild has answered ICE’s request for feedback on it’s policy to resume deporations of Haitian nationals: On Monday, March 7, 2011 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requested feedback on its policy to resume deportations/removals to Haiti. The deadline for comments is March 11 to email your comments to ICE. The National Immigration [...]
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Tags: haiti, haitian deportation, humanitarian relief, removal proceedings
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08 Mar 2011 / Court Cases, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement
Yesterday in Diouf v. Napolitano the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion confirming that an individual facing prolonged immigration detention under 8 U.S.C. § 1231(a)(6) is entitled to release on bond unless the government establishes that he is a flight risk or a danger to the community. In other words, the burden [...]
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Tags: ice detainee, illegal aliens, immigration, immigration bond, immigration defense, indefinite detention, removal proceedings, uscis
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05 Mar 2011 / Asylum, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been stepping on immigration enforcement activities. Here’s a recent article from the Associated Press: Federal authorities say a six-day sweep of South Florida has netted 19 illegal immigrants with criminal records. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the operation that ended Thursday also caught four fugitives with final orders of [...]
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Tags: cancellation of removal, illegal alien, immigration customs and enforcement, out of status, overstay, removal proceedings, withholding of removal
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04 Mar 2011 / Immigration Enforcement
John Morton, head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), pictured at right, has issued a memorandum the enforcement priorities and procedures of Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) as they relate to the apprehension, detention, and removal of non-U.S. citizens.
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03 Mar 2011 / Immigration Enforcement, News
A Chinese national in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since Feb. 14 passed away on Feb. 23 at the Lock Haven Hospital in Lock Haven, Pa., of an apparent suicide. On Feb. 11, Qi Gen Guo, was encountered by ICE after his arrest by Pennsylvania State Police (PSP). On Feb. 14, [...]
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Tags: illegal alien, immigration customs enforcement, legal alien, removal, uscis
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21 Jan 2011 / Announcements, Deportation, Immigration Enforcement, News
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (USICE) deported yesterday, 26 Haitians who have criminal convictions. This was the first group of Haitians that have been deported since the U.S. government placed a hold on deportations soon after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that ravaged that country last year. The Haitian-American community in Florida and the immigration advocates who [...]
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Tags: deportation to haiti, haiti, haitian earthquake, Immigration Enforcement
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20 Jan 2011 / Deportation, Immigration Enforcement, News, Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
The New York Times reported today that the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) received over 53,000 applications from Haitians seeking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of which, the agency approved a majority of those applications. Tuesday, January 18, 2011 was the deadline for Haitians to apply for TPS. The program granted benefits to certain Haitians that were in the U.S. on the day of the earthquake (January 12, [...]
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Tags: haiti, haiti tps, haitian tps, temporary protected status, temporary protected status for haitians, tps, tps for haitians