EL PASO, Texas — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the El Paso port of entry recently seized a shipment of counterfeit designer jewelry with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $9,222,800, had the goods been genuine…
EL PASO, TEXAS – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Paso Del Norte international crossing in El Paso seized 12.14 pounds of fentanyl and 0.3 pounds of cocaine on April 21. The drugs were hidden in a scooter being driven…
HIDALGO, Texas—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations officers at the Hidalgo International Bridge, intercepted $950,100 in alleged cocaine concealed within a vehicle.
“It has been a busy week for us with narcotics…
The Trump administration urged a D.C. federal judge to throw out the American Civil Liberties Union's lawsuit over the government's dramatic expansion of rapid deportations that bypass the immigration court system, saying expedited removal has long been upheld by the courts.
With new executive policy changes announced seemingly every day, several questions can help courts, policymakers and businesses determine whether such actions are proper, effective and in keeping with our democratic norms, say Marc Levin and Khalil Cumberbatch at the Council on Criminal Justice.
A California federal judge blocked the Office of Personnel Management from ordering federal agencies to fire probationary employees and stopped several agencies from heeding its directives, but he declined to order them to rehire the workers they've already let go.
As businesses face shifting regulatory and technological uncertainty, general counsel will need to strengthen certain soft skills to succeed, from admitting when they make a mistake to maintaining a healthy dose of dispassion, says Douglas Brown at Manatt.
A Colorado federal judge was dubious on Monday that her court lacks jurisdiction over habeas petitions from two Venezuelan men challenging their potential deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, saying the U.S. Supreme Court's early morning intervention in an "extremely similar" case seems to support extending a block on removing migrants.
U-visa petitioners suing U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services over alleged unreasonable delays of processing their work authorizations sought class certification Friday, a few months after a Michigan federal judge revived the claims.