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DACA Saved (for now) by U.S. Supreme Court Decision: What’s Next?

DACA Saved (for now) by U.S. Supreme Court Decisi

What Happened? On June 18, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that the Trump administration’s 2017 attempt to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was legally improper…

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Federal Appeals Court to Allow Expanded Expedited Removal

Federal Appeals Court to Allow Expanded Expedited

What Happened A Federal Appeals court ruling appears to have cleared the way for the Trump Administration’s expanded use of “expedited removals.” The lower court’s order blocking implementation of the…

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Civil Immigration Detention and COVID-19: Why ICE Should Be Releasing People

Civil Immigration Detention and COVID-19: Why ICE

Background Over 450 people are currently jailed in the Aurora ICE GEO Detention Center. ICE detainees are held in civil, not criminal, detention. This means that none of them are…

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BIA Issues Decision Making it More Difficult for People to Prove Necessary Hardship to Win 10-year Cancellation of Removal

BIA Issues Decision Making it More Difficult for

We often receive calls from individuals seeking to understand if they are eligible for a special form of immigration relief called Ten-year cancellation of removal. Ten-year Cancellation of Removal is…

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ICE Issues Guidance on COVID-19

ICE Issues Guidance on COVID-19

ICE issued guidance on its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including on what ICE has done to protect detainees in ICE custody. ICE confirmed that as of 4/14/20, 77 detainees,…

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Detained Immigration Courts Continue to Operate as Normal

Detained Immigration Courts Continue to Operate a

The Executive Office for Immigration Review has failed to enact any meaningful changes in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.  While many other parts of the immigration system have made drastic…

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Third Circuit joins a growing number of circuit courts around the country to hold that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may no longer rely on a subsequent Notice of Hearing to cure a defective Notice to Appear.

Third Circuit joins a growing number of circuit c

On February 26, 2020, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision in Guadalupe v. Attorney General of the United States, a case Petitioner brought seeking termination of his…

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Department of Justice Creates “Denaturalization Section” to Strip Naturalized Immigrants of Citizenship

Department of Justice Creates “Denaturalization

On February 26, the DOJ announced the creation of an official section focused on taking away citizenship from naturalized citizens who allegedly obtained citizenship illegally. Previous administrations had only focused…

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