BROWNSVILLE, Texas — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Brownsville and Matamoros International Bridge encountered a man wanted by the Harlingen Police Department on an outstanding warrant for sexual assault of a child.“Our CBP…
LAREDO, Texas – In a decisive demonstration of border security, U.S. Border Patrol agents at the Laredo North immigration checkpoint on Interstate 35 intercepted an illegal alien attempting to enter the United States with fraudulent identification…
An environmental advocacy nonprofit has voluntarily dismissed its Clean Air Act lawsuit challenging Florida's use of diesel generators at an immigrant detention center in the Everglades, following Gov. Ron DeSantis' announcement last month of the facility's closure.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent holding in Mullin v. Doe that courts lack jurisdiction to review temporary protected status determinations green-lights the end of TPS for thousands of Syrian and Haitian nationals, and means employers must reevaluate TPS-designees' employability while avoiding discriminatory document practices, says attorney Richard Herman.
A Dallas man who trafficked nine young women was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison June 15, following an investigation led by ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations Dallas.
Following an investigation by Homeland Security Investigations Maryland and the Baltimore City Police Department, a recidivist sex offender was indicted June 25 for committing sex trafficking crimes against two child victims.
Connecticut is urging a federal court to toss the federal government's lawsuit challenging recently enacted state laws relating to law enforcement's use of face coverings and the investigation of cases involving deadly force, arguing the laws don't unconstitutionally hamper federal enforcement efforts.
The GEO Group Inc. has appealed to the Ninth Circuit a federal judge's order instructing the prison contractor to allow Washington state health officials access to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in Tacoma.
Three Venezuelan asylum-seekers who say they were lured by Florida officials onto a plane bound for Martha's Vineyard as a publicity stunt in 2022 argued that they should be allowed to sue in Massachusetts federal court anonymously because they are likely to face harassment if their names are exposed.
A split Second Circuit panel ordered a detained Jamaican man facing deportation to be released on bail, and criticized a dissenting judge's conclusion that the man's life-threatening kidney disease and need for regular dialysis treatments were not an "extraordinary circumstance."

