The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is changing the heading of the Syria-Related Sanctions Regulations to the Promoting Accountability for Assad and Regional Stabilization Sanctions Regulations and amending the renamed regulations to implement a January 15, 2025 Syria-related Executive order and a June 30, 2025 Syria-related Executive order.
The Executive Office for Immigration Review on Tuesday formally withdrew an email from May that became central to litigation challenging immigration courthouse arrests and quick dismissals of removal proceedings, saying the email, although "poorly drafted," was never policy.
The Trump administration unlawfully attached conditions to emergency service funding that required states to cooperate with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's immigration enforcement, a Rhode Island federal judge ruled Wednesday, agreeing with a multistate coalition that the conditions are unconstitutional, arbitrary and capricious.
A California federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from requiring cities and local governments to follow "impermissibly vague" directives relating to immigration and diversity, equity and inclusion policies in order to receive federal transportation, infrastructure, housing and other grants that had already been appropriated by Congress.
An immigrant rights group has told a California federal judge that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is rehashing rejected arguments to try to escape a suit alleging she cut corners to end temporary protected status designations for Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Trump administration filed dueling briefs on whether a D.C. federal judge can certify a class and grant classwide relief in a suit challenging the government's transfer of some detained noncitizens to Guantánamo Bay.
A Minnesota state judge should not have presided over proceedings to increase his longtime court reporter's salary, the state Supreme Court said, disciplining him with a public censure and a suspension for nine months without pay.
The union that represents the judges who hear immigration cases said the government has fired at least 16 judges without cause in recent days, adding to the dozens of judges who have left or been fired since President Donald Trump took office.
HOUSTON – Two Mexican nationals are back in federal custody after assaulting a Border Patrol agent during transport to a detention facility in the Houston area.On Sept. 22 Border Patrol encountered Juan Carmen Padron Mendez, 29, and Juan Carlos…